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ISRO- European Space Agency sign agreement for advancing human spaceflight

NEW DELHI: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have signed an agreement to collaborate on activities related to astronaut training, mission implementation, and research experiments. The agreement was signed by ISRO Chairman S. Somanath, who is also Secretary, Department of Space (DoS), and Dr Josef Aschbacher, Director General of ESA. According to ISRO, the agreement establishes a framework for cooperative activities in human space exploration and research, focusing on astronaut training, support for experiment development and integration (including the use of ESA facilities on the International Space Station), human and biomedical research experiments, as well as joint educational and outreach initiatives. For the upcoming Axiom-4 mission, where ISRO's Gaganyatri and an ESA astronaut will be part of the crew, the two agencies are collaborating to implement experiments proposed by Indian Principal Investigators for the ISS. ISRO stated that efforts are also underway to participate in ESA's human physiological studies, technology demonstration experiments, and joint educational outreach activities. In his remarks, S. Somanath emphasised ISRO's roadmap for human spaceflight activities and noted that the recent approval of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) offers a valuable opportunity to develop interoperability between human spaceflight platforms. Dr Aschbacher expressed his gratitude to Dr Somanath for addressing the ESA Council and highlighted that the agreement serves as a strong foundation for cooperation between the two agencies. The leadership of both organisations expressed satisfaction with the progress of joint activities for the Axiom-4 mission and stressed the importance of continuing collaborative efforts in human spaceflight in the future, ISRO said.

The New Indian Express 21 Dec 2024 5:51 pm

ISRO and ESA Join Hands for Astronaut Training and Space Mission Collaboration

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have entered into a major agreement to collaborate on astronaut training, mission implementation, and research experiments. This partnership marks a significant step forward in international cooperation for human space exploration. Agreement Signed to Enhance Space Research and Training The agreement, signed by ISRO Chairman Dr. S. Somanath and ESA Director General Dr. Josef Aschbacher, sets a robust framework for joint activities in human space exploration. These include astronaut training, experiment development, and utilizing ESA facilities on the International Space Station (ISS). The collaboration also extends to human and biomedical research, technology demonstration experiments, and educational outreach programs. Focus on Axiom-4 Mission and Future Human Spaceflight A key highlight of this partnership is the joint work on the upcoming Axiom-4 mission. This mission will involve ISROs Gaganyatri and an ESA astronaut conducting experiments onboard the ISS. Indian Principal Investigators have already shortlisted experiments to be implemented during this mission, showcasing Indias growing contribution to global space research. Dr. Somanath emphasized ISROs clear roadmap for human spaceflight activities, including the recently approved Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), Indias proposed indigenous space station. He noted that this collaboration with ESA provides a unique opportunity to develop interoperability between human spaceflight platforms. Strengthening Cooperation for Future Missions In their address at the European Space Agency Council, Dr. Josef Aschbacher and ISRO Chief Dr. Somanath emphasized the significance of their collaboration, with Dr. Aschbacher expressing gratitude for Dr. Somanath's insights and highlighting the agreement as a robust foundation for future cooperation. Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the progress of preparations for the Axiom-4 mission and reiterated the importance of ongoing collaborations in the area of human spaceflight. Building a Global Future in Space Exploration This partnership signifies a leap forward in fostering international cooperation in space research and exploration. By combining their expertise and resources, ISRO and ESA aim to advance human space exploration and inspire global audiences through joint education and outreach activities.

News Track 21 Dec 2024 4:10 pm

Fourth accused arrested in Somaiya Vidyavihar University admission racket

The fourth accused played the role of verifying documents, a task assigned to him by the state education department as part of the FYJC admission process

Mid Day 21 Dec 2024 12:02 pm

3rd Petuk Somabesh at Agartala Netaji Play Forum

3rd Petuk Somabesh at Agartala Netaji Play Forum

E-Pao 21 Dec 2024 6:50 am

Farmers display show of strength during massive protest rally in Madikeri

MADIKERI: Madikeri was engulfed in white and green as thousands of farmers across Kodagu took to the streets to voice their anguish against the state and central governments. Led by the Somwarpet Raitha Horata Samithi with support from numerous other organizations, the farmers opposed the move of the governments in declaring the C and D cultivated land as Reserve Forest. Wearing green shawls and showing off their mighty power, thousands of farmers walked in protest and shouted slogans against the government. The slogans Our land, Our right, Officers in AC Room and Farmers on the streets echoed clearly across the city as they demanded the government to withdraw the policy of declaring C and D cultivated land as forest regions. Following the massive protest rally across the city, the farmers gathered at Gandhi Maidan and a formal meeting was addressed by the farmer leaders. The problem with the C and D land is not new. From during the framing of forest law, farmers are faced with the C and D land threats. The forest department is causing trouble for the farmers. We are ready to sacrifice our lives if justice is not served, spoke K Manu Somaiah, the district president of Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha. The other farmer leaders who addressed the gathering urged for the farmers to unite and fight for their rights. The farmers garnered support from all the political parties as leaders from BJP, Congress and JD(S) joined in the protest demanding justice for the farmers. The party leaders shared that the problems faced by the farmers of Kodagu was a burning issue and required support irrespective of the political differences. Former MLA Appachu Ranjan confirmed that the political leaders from all the parties will unite to oppose the implementation of Kasthurirangan and Gadgil reports. Madikeri MLA Mantar Gowda, MLC Suja Kushalappa, former MLA KG Bopaiah, Congress district president Dharmaja Uthappa and other political leaders took part in the protest rally. Over 3000 farmers from across the district flowed into the city to host the massive protest.

The New Indian Express 20 Dec 2024 7:00 pm

The New Timeline: Motherhood and Fertility Beyond 35

(Photo: File) (Photo: File) In recent years, more women are choosing to delay motherhood until their mid-30s or later. Career ambitions, financial security, and personal goals often shape this decision, reflecting a growing sense of autonomy and control over lifes milestones. While this trend empowers women to embrace parenthood on their terms, it also brings unique challenges. Understanding these realities and the strides in modern medicine can help women make informed choices about their fertility and family planning. The Biological Clock: A Timeless Truth The decline in fertility with age is an undeniable biological reality. By the time a woman reaches 35, her chances of conceiving naturally begin to decrease significantly. Here are the key factors driving this decline: Egg Quality and Quantity: A woman is born with a finite number of eggs, which diminish in both quality and quantity as she ages. By her mid-30s, this natural depletion often leads to lower chances of conception and higher risks of miscarriage. Chromosomal Abnormalities: Aging eggs are more prone to chromosomal errors, increasing the likelihood of conditions such as Down syndrome due to improper division during fertilization. Hormonal Shifts: Hormonal changes can disrupt ovulation, causing irregular cycles, missed ovulation, or difficulties in sustaining a pregnancy. Pregnancy Risks: Older mothers are at a higher risk for complications like gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and exacerbated age-related conditions such as fibroids or endometriosis, which can impede conception or increase risks during pregnancy. The Emotional Landscape of Delayed Motherhood For many women over 35, the path to motherhood can feel like a race against time. Anxiety about the biological clock often creates a sense of urgency, overshadowing the joy of starting a family. Fertility struggles can strain relationships, heightening stress and feelings of inadequacy. Moreover, societal expectationswhich often link motherhood to youthadd to the emotional burden. Women are left navigating a delicate balance between personal aspirations and the pressure to conform to traditional timelines. Open communication, emotional support, and reframing these narratives are essential in helping women find peace and clarity during this journey. The Silver Lining: Modern Medicine and Fertility Solutions The challenges of conceiving after 35 are real, but so are the opportunities. Advances in reproductive medicine have opened new doors for women who wish to have children later in life: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART): Techniques like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and egg freezing have revolutionized fertility care. IVF enables fertilization outside the body, offering a path to parenthood even when natural conception proves challenging. Egg freezing allows women to preserve their eggs at a younger age, safeguarding their fertility for the future. Donor Eggs: For those with diminished egg quality, donor eggs from younger women provide a viable and effective option, bypassing the challenges associated with aging eggs. Genetic Testing: Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before implantation, improving IVF success rates and reducing the risk of genetic conditions. Proactive Fertility Checks: Ovarian reserve testing and other diagnostic tools empower women to plan their families with greater precision, ensuring that they are informed about their reproductive health. Enhanced Maternal Care: Advances in prenatal care and maternal health monitoring have significantly improved outcomes for older mothers, making pregnancy safer and more manageable. Beyond Medicine: Lifestyle and Fertility While age is a major factor, lifestyle choices also play a crucial role in maintaining fertility and overall reproductive health. Women over 35 can take proactive steps to optimize their chances of conception and a healthy pregnancy: Healthy Diet: A nutrient-rich diet supports hormonal balance and egg quality. Foods high in antioxidants, folic acid, and omega-3 fatty acids are particularly beneficial. Regular Exercise: Moderate physical activity improves blood circulation, reduces stress, and supports overall well-being. Stress Management: High stress levels can disrupt hormonal function. Practices such as yoga, meditation, or mindfulness can enhance emotional resilience and improve fertility outcomes. Avoiding Harmful Habits: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and exposure to environmental toxins can accelerate egg loss and negatively impact reproductive health. Eliminating these habits can significantly improve fertility prospects. Embracing Empowerment: Knowledge is Key Fertility after 35 comes with its share of hurdles, but its also a time when women can take control of their reproductive health like never before. By staying informed, prioritizing health, and seeking guidance from fertility specialists, women can make empowered decisions about their journey to motherhood. The road to parenthood may look different for every woman, but one thing is certain: the possibilities are greater than ever. Modern medicine, coupled with healthy lifestyle choices, ensures that women can embrace motherhood on their terms, whether at 25, 35, or beyond. Final Thoughts The trend of delayed motherhood reflects a broader societal shift toward greater autonomy and choice for women. While its important to acknowledge the biological challenges, its equally vital to celebrate the opportunities and advancements that make motherhood after 35 a feasible and fulfilling reality. For women navigating this path, the key is to act with intention, seek support, and trust that the dream of starting a family remains within reachno matter the age. The article is authored by By Dr R.L.N Renuka, Senior Fertility Consultant, Ankura Hospital for Women & Children

Deccan Chronicle 20 Dec 2024 4:47 pm

US Universities Urge International Students to Return Campuses Before Trump Inauguration

Concord: A growing number of US colleges and universities are advising international students to return to campus before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated, over concerns that he might impose travel bans like he did during his first administration. More than a dozen schools have issued advisories, even though Trump's plans remain uncertain. At some schools, the spring semester begins before Trump will take office, so students may have to be back in class anyway. But for anyone whose ability to stay in the United States depends on an academic visa, they say it's best to reduce their risks and get back to campus before Jan. 20. Here's a look at what Trump has said and done and how schools and students are preparing for his second term: What did Trump do in the past? Trump issued an executive order in January 2017 banning travel to the US by citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries -- Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen. Travellers from those nations were either barred from getting on their flights or detained at US airports after they landed. They included students and faculty as well as business people, tourists, and visitors to friends and family. Trump later removed some countries and added others to the list -- 15 nations were affected at some point during his presidency. More than 40,000 people were ultimately refused visas because of the ban, according to the US State Department. President Joe Biden rescinded the orders when he took office in 2021. How are students being affected? More than 1.1 million international students were enrolled in US colleges and universities during the 2023-24 school year, according to Open Doors, a data project partially funded by the US State Department. Students from India and China have accounted for more than half of all international students in the US, and about 43,800 come from the 15 countries affected by Trump's travel restrictions. Jacky Li, third-year environmental studies major at the University of California, Berkeley, will be travelling home to China on Dec. 21 and returning on Jan. 16. Though he made his plans months before Berkeley officials sent the advisory, he said worry is growing among international students. There's a fear that this kind of restriction will enlarge into a wider community, considering the geopolitical tensions nowadays around the world, so the fear is definitely there, said Li, who urged Trump to support, rather than thwart, important academic research. If the US is really a champion of academic freedom, what you should do is not restrict this kind of communication between different countries of the world, he said. What might Trump do now? Trump's transition team did not respond to questions on the topic this week, but in the past he has said he'll revive the travel ban and expand it, pledging new ideological screening for non-US citizens to bar dangerous lunatics, haters, bigots and maniacs. We aren't bringing in anyone from Gaza, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, or Libya or anywhere else that threatens our security, Trump said at an October 2023 campaign event in Iowa. Trump also vowed to evoke the student visas of radical anti-American and anti-Semitic foreigners at our colleges and universities in response to campus protests. What are schools telling students? School officials have advised international students heading home for winter break to return before Inauguration Day and to prepare for possible delays at immigration control. The list includes Ivy League universities such as Harvard and Brown, Boston schools such as Northeastern University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other schools around the country, from Johns Hopkins University to the University of Southern California. Some offer classes that begin the day after Inauguration Day. Cornell University told its students that a travel ban involving the 13 nations Trump previously targeted is likely to go into effect soon after inauguration, and that new countries could be added to the list, particularly China and India. It advised students, faculty, and staff from those countries to return to campus before the semester starts on Jan. 21. Other schools didn't go so far as to say a ban is likely but instead advised students to plan ahead and prepare for delays.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Dec 2024 11:21 am

INTERVIEW | Life made me a rebel

Thrissur-native Poly Varghese is Keralas own icon in Hindustani music. Yet, he feels the state doesnt recognise his art. A product of Kerala Kalamandalam, 54-year-old Pauly started as a mridangam player and later became a Mohan veena exponent. Poly was among Grammy awardee Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatts first students. He took his music to stages across India and abroad, and forged bonds with global musicians. TNIE caught up with this Chennai-based maverick musician, who recently visited the state for the Swaryagna festival in Thiruvananthapuram. Excerpts from the interaction Lets start with some basics. Could you please tell us a bit about how Mohan veena differs from veena? See, veena basically refers to a string instrument. However, people usually refer to Saraswati veena when they say veena. There are many types Samudra veena, Rudra veena, etc. In Mohan veena, we can play five different string instruments such as sarangi, sarod, santoor, sitar, and Hawaiian guitar. My guru Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatts veena has 19-21 strings. I have added two more to play Dhrupad music. How did your guru develop Mohan Veena? My guru comes from a family with a 600-year legacy. He was a sitar player. Once a foreigner went to him with a guitar. Guruji wondered about the range of possibilities with a sitar-guitar combo. So he used his genius by adding taraf to the guitar. The instrument was later named after him as Mohan Veena. How did you get interested in music, and how did this journey begin? My beginning! My musical journey commenced at the age of eight. I started learning mridangam, and started as a Carnatic musician. I studied mridangam at Kalamandalam. But I often used to listen to Hindustani music, right from an early age. Did your family have any sort of musical legacy? No. This is something that just happened to me. Thrissur Christians are known for their business acumen I do not seem to possess such a knack for money matters. Thats why I am idly roaming around! So, what initially spurred your music journey? There was a Bhagavathar near my home. He was my fathers friend. Whenever I went to his place, I would hear him sing. His house was near the church. Also, at home, there was an old Murphy radio. Film songs would be aired from Thrissur, but they would air Carnatic music from Alappuzha and Thiruvananthapuram stations. This was a big problem. My sister would want to listen to film songs, and I wanted Carnatic. One day, Ammachi [ mother] was so vexed with our argument that she threw the radio! My whole world was classical music. I cannot enjoy film music even today. My family was settled in the Thriprayar part of the Thrissur district. From there, I went to academies and sabhas where music programmes were held. My father was supportive. I joined Kalamandalam after completing Class 10, without giving a second thought. When I was at Kalamandalam, I used to go to my ashans house where there was a TV. On the national network, at times, Guruji [Vishwa Mohan Bhat], who was not that famous then, would appear. I used to wonder what he played. I wrote letters to Guruji, but never received a reply. After graduating from Kalamandalam, I headed to Shantiniketan, where I met Guruji. I went with him to Rajasthan. From then, my life was at Gurujis house. I gradually stopped playing mridangam. Its been almost 30 years. It is believed that the philosophy of Indian classical music is dictated by the notion that it is from the divine I want to break such notions. I do not see any divinity. You may disagree with me. If this is divine, every occupation is. We, too, are like scavengers. Music, to me, is an art that emerges from a space of mental strife and social conflict. How can you label divinity to it? Are you trying to imply that art or talent is something that anyone can have? This [Mohan veena] was an unfamiliar instrument for me. I constantly practise this instrument. Even for a scavenger or a mason, in the beginning, it would be challenging. The skill is imparted to them by a mentor. The same goes for me; this is something I learned from a guru. This, to me, is more about activism than divinity. Isnt passion what separates art and, say, masonry? There is just a slight difference. Masonry and scavenging are livelihoods, but music isnt a livelihood for me. Doesnt art uphold a certain kind of creativity? A mason building a new structure is akin to me playing an instrument. So, if Poly Varghese decides to be a mason, he could? Poly Varghese cant be a mason, though I have done similar jobs. During my life in Kolkata, I had worked as a painter. But I cannot do it full-time. I am tuned in the way of art, but a mason is not tuned so. I cannot be a full-time construction worker because my taste doesnt work out like that. I am from a conventional Christian family. The songs I listened to while growing up were gospel music, Christian hymns. My relatives are big gold merchants in Thrissur. If I were in Thrissur town, then I too would have been a gold merchant or an entrepreneur. I cannot be a business person; I am not meant for it. Even today, I cannot commercialise my music. How do you people back home know you? When people in Thrissur organise programmes and approach advertisers for it, some businessmen, especially jewellers, wonder if there is an artist named Poly Varghese. They assume it is some keyboard player. I used to be known as Kalamandalam Poly, and that was a big hurdle. So I just removed the Kalamandalam tag. I have received a lot of laurels and honours. I even got it from Thailands Bangkok Universitys Sangeeta Ratnakara. But I do not like to hold on to all that. Some people attach Pandit to my name. I do not want to attach any titles. Are there any issues you faced as a classical musician due to your Christian identity? It affected me in Kerala. How? In Kerala, I only had three or four performances. They do not call me for any sabhas. Why do Stephen Devassys keyboard concerts get sold out? Because it is the keyboard. Let him do a Carnatic kacheri, will it sell as much? Kalamandalam Poly could have been a new brand You need to live in my shoes, and then judge. T M Krishna and I are close friends. I was living in Chennai for a while. When Krishna started getting involved in social causes linked to music, conversations began to erupt. But before Krishna came on board, I was there in Chennai for 17 years. I have played Mohan Veena on the streets and gullies of Chennai. During that time, there was a movement to get rid of LTTE in Sri Lanka. It was a political issue. Linked to that, many of us played musical instruments and were imprisoned. But no discourses happened. Why? Because T M Krishna comes from a background of privilege, and I dont. You mean caste privilege? Krishna is someone who does not hold casteist values. But caste flows as an undercurrent without even his awareness. You know how? [ TM] Krishna was thrown out of the sabha circle. I was also expelled. However, Malayalis have accepted Krishna; he is invited to literature fests and is popular in the socio-political circuit here. If Poly Varghese speaks out, that will not be the case. Even Krishna has told me that my name is a hindrance. During my mridangam days, Devarajan Master once told me that I should be known by a different name, and suggested Prasad Varadhan. I told the Master that I had a strong political stance, and that I could not change my father and mother. Are you a believer? I am not. The word belief itself is dangerous. If you start to believe something, there is something wrong with you. That means you are impeding your search, you are losing yourself to a particular subject. You said there was a problem with the Kalamandalam tag. But there have been revered artists such as Kalamandalam Hyder Ali I know what all Hyder Ali ashan had to endure. When I was studying at Kalamandalam, there was a Kathakali teachers who ridiculed me, asking on my face: What music will be there in a Nasrani (Christian)? I was so upset. Later, Hyder Ali ashan comforted me. He also taught there, but he was not even appointed as a permanent teacher there. There was also one Kalamandalam John, who was not made permanent. Do you believe in guruthwam (reverence to Guru)? It is just a fancy word. Guruthwam means the gurus blessings. They can teach you letters, words, and grammar, but art cannot be taught that easily. Artists are rebels, radical in nature. Are you saying an artist must be a rebel? No, but an artist naturally becomes a rebel due to circumstances. Experimentations in art lead an artist to go against rules. If you want to be a rebel, you must be a breaker of rules naturally or ideologically, like T R Mahalingam or Bismillah Khan. Are you a rebellious artist? Life made me a rebel, thanks to the frictions and denials I have experienced. What segregations or denials did you face as a mridangam artist? I have faced several incidents, including being shut out of stage performances due to my Christian faith. I was once made to leave the stage without performing on a reality show. Once my mridangam was thrown away from the stage at a temple I was not allowed to perform in temples. Is this segregation issue only in Kerala? Yes. I am basically a Malayali musician, but have you seen me perform in any kacheri in Kerala? Maybe four or five times. In north India, however, they were bothered only by the fact that I am a south Indian. However, as I have gained an identity, I no longer face such issues. Keralas cultural activism is superficial What hurdles does a south Indian Hindustani musician face in the north? The north-south divide is stark in my field. The famous vocalist from Karnataka, Bhimsen Joshi, also experienced it. But because of his legendary stature, he could not be avoided by the north Indian groups. Once, I was omitted from the line-up for the Konark festival in Odisha due to uproar from some quarters. Imagine my plight! But now, I do not face much discrimination. I have a Jazz Blues band with members from the US and Australia. Doing so, has opened my musical boundaries beyond Mohan Veena. We always prop up Indian classical music on a pedestal. There is not much to be gained from that in my opinion. We must transcend such musical categorisations. Music is universal. Why do you think you have not got due recognition in Kerala? One, Kerala is a consumer society. Discussions are mostly on gains/losses. Second, I am a south Indian who plays north Indian music. Also, organisations here, even the ruling Left government, are not interested in the arts. The art they know is limited to Stephen Devassy, Rimi Tomy film-oriented. Had Yesudas not sung for films, would we know him? Thats it. You worked on a film I composed for Kala Varkey, which came out in 2003. The film did not do very well. Then came Jeevamshamayi. For that, I came from Bengal. I was very interested in Baul music at that time. They wanted to recreate a similar music for the movie (breaks into a Baul song of Lalon Fakir, an 18th-century Baul/Sufi singer). How did you stumble across Baul music? Growing up, I had been familiar with Rabindra Sangeet. But I came to know of Baul only during my time at Shantiniketan. I saw several performances there and it greatly influenced me. I wanted to learn. Another aspect of Baul music that deeply influenced me was the singers ability to craft spontaneous songs that reflected their rebellious spirit. This experience sparked a desire within me to learn Bengali. I also wanted to read Rabindranath Tagores Gitanjali in its original form. I also had a great passion for playing traditional instruments like the ektara, gomukh, and dotara. What languages are you fluent in? Tamil, Bengali, Hindi, English, Malayalam, Urdu, Odiya, Marathi. I have done a drama in Marathi. Having been exposed to the cultural scenes of many states, how do you perceive the cultural scene of Kerala in comparison? I dont perceive Keralas cultural scene as being particularly profound. The cultural activism in Kerala seems somewhat superficial. Could the relative absence of such groups in Kerala be attributed to the states unique socio-cultural context, making them less relevant? The left wings shift away from cultural norms in Kerala has indeed had a significant impact. It appears that they have abandoned cultural activism. They are focused on electoral politics alone. The term activism appears repeatedly in your conversation. Do you believe it is essential for an artist to be an activist? I believe that art is not something that falls from the sky, nor is it something that is taught by a teacher. Art comes from the way you live your life. If you listen to the songs of the people around you, if you engage with others regularly, if you watch dramas, you will be affected by the problems in society. Even Nadanpattu exists as a response, right? Artists react through their songs. An artist needs people to listen to him when he sings. They receive energy from him, and he receives energy from them. An artist cant live isolated in a palace, do PR work, and move around in a Benz. What about the concept of purity in art? What remains here that is untarnished? Purity is something rooted in the Brahminical context. Does that concept still exist? Caste consciousness exists within you, even if youre unaware of it. You express it in various ways Can a fair-skinned man accept a dark-skinned wife? Even in movies, dont they lighten the complexion of dark-skinned heroines? I am experiencing it even in Australia. Are songs by Black people ever truly celebrated? Are the art forms of Black communities ever discussed on major global platforms? How long has it been since a Black artist won a Grammy Award or Oscar? Its talent that earns one honour, not colour, right? I need social acceptance. I dont think people who come to listen to me are here just for my music. I dont believe there is such an exemplary society here. Havent we moved beyond caste, at least in the realm of culture? Let me ask you a question. If you wanted to get married, would you marry a Dalit? Do you feel love for a Dalit? Love is also influenced by caste. Love is not activism Love is totally a vibrant, rebellious activism. Octavia Paz had said the world changes when two people kiss. Shouldnt an artists activism be more about music, rather than an agitation? To play well is my activism. This is my way of life. The show of culture isnt. But if you mean playing well is sticking to the conventions of purity, you might be disappointed. What is being discussed through my art are the social and political and personal issues. Arent there good artists who arent in activism mode? It is just that they dont speak. T M Krishna is a great artist and a rebel. But equally great is Sanjay Subramaniam, who doesnt show much rebellion Sanjay Subrmaniam was the one who opposed the grant of award for T M Krishna, taking a Hindutva stance. Ranjini-Gayatri, Anuradha Sriram, Trichur Brothers all did so. Ones politics will be revealed in ones music. Kabir Das, too, responded to social aspects, but never denied transcendental quality of art. Kabirs Rama is not the Rama of the masses. Ustad All Rakha, Bismillah Khan, Zakir Hussain none questioned arts divinity. Its my personal choice. I will totally deny arts facets that are not rooted in social activism. Cant music exist for the sake of experience, without activism? Thats unlikely, at least for me. Are you primarily an activist, then? Yes, I see myself as an activist, with art as my tool. Okay, lets end on a melodious note. Which is your favourite raga? Its difficult, but I can play a folk song in Khamas raga (plays his version of Oh Mridule). This is a film song I dont mind playing film songs. By the way, did you guys find me rude? Im a nave fellow (laughs, and plays Bhoopali and Mohanam ragas). TNIE Team: Cithara Paul, Anil S, Aparna Nair, Parvana K B, Varsha Somaraj, Vincent Pulickal (photos), Pranav V P (video)

The New Indian Express 20 Dec 2024 9:28 am

Somany Ceramics balance sheet focus may drive 32% upside: Nuvama

Nuvama has a 'buy' rating on Somany Ceramics with a target price of Rs 858, implying a 32% upside. The brokerage expects a 5-6% volume growth in FY25E and a 100-150bps EBITDA margin improvement in FY26. The company's focus on balance sheet strengthening and new product launches is seen as positive.

The Economic Times 19 Dec 2024 3:32 pm

Is Russia-Ukraine conflict turning into World War III? Troops speak in Nepali, Spanish, Somali, Serbian and Korean

What initially appeared to be a conflict involving weapons and intelligence support has now expanded to include foreign soldiers

DNA India 19 Dec 2024 10:42 am

College admissions scam: Two clerks, aide arrested for forging documents

Marks of 49 students who applied to institutes run by Somaiya Vidyavihar University were allegedly tweaked

Mid Day 18 Dec 2024 7:33 am

AP task force busts red sanders smuggling network in Gujarat

Tirupati: APs Red Sanders Anti-Smuggling Task Force (RSASTF) raided a warehouse in Patan of Gujarat, thereby busting a red sanders smuggling network. The task force operation resulted in the arrest of three key interstate smugglers and seizure of 155 red sanders logs valued at approximately 3.5 crore. Disclosing details to media on Tuesday, Tirupati district SP and RSASTF in-charge L. Subba Rayudu said they initiated the operation based on information gathered after detailed interrogation of two red sanders smugglers arrested earlier in Annamayya district of Andhra Pradesh. The interrogation revealed existence of a red sanders smuggling hub in Gujarat. A special team led by DSP M.D. Shariff left for Gujarat. With the support of local police, the team raided a warehouse in Deesa town and arrested three interstate smugglers, SP Subba Rayudu said. The arrested individuals have been identified as Uttam Kumar Nandakishore Soni, Joshi Hans Raj Virjaj and Paresh J. Kantiji Thakur. The raid resulted in seizure of 155 red sanders logs weighing 4,952.2 kilograms and a Maruti Brezza car used in smuggling activities. The AP team presented the accused before a local court and is shifting them to Tirupati under a transit warrant. Investigations are going on to identify and apprehend other members of the smuggling network. We are exploring the option of invoking Preventive Detention Act against the accused to prevent further smuggling activities, the SP added. Other members of the RSASTF team include DSPs G. Balireddy, V. Srinivasa Reddy, reserve inspector Suresh Kumar Reddy, inspector M. Suresh Kumar, sub-inspector Rafi, reserve sub-inspector Vinod Kumar Reddy, and constables Somasekhar, Janardhan, Prasad, Ramesh and Shyam.

Deccan Chronicle 17 Dec 2024 8:37 pm

CBI rules out musician Balabhaskars connection with gold smuggling ring

KOCHI: At one point, the parents of musician Balabhaskar alleged a gold smuggling gang was involved in the suspicious death of their son in a car accident in September 2018. The CBIs further investigation, however, has revealed the smuggling by Balabhaskars friends Prakash Thampi and Vishnu Somasundaram occurred between October of 2018 and May 2019, after his death. Both the CBI and the DRI investigated the smuggling case but were unable to find any proof linking Balabhaskar with the gang, or its connection to his death. The CBI also said it did not find anything suspicious in Prakash holding on to Balabhaskars mobile phone after the accident. The gold-smuggling activities occurred after the death of Balabhaskar, the CBI report says. The violinist and his daughter died when their car rammed a tree in Pallippuram on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram in the early hours of September 25. While ordering the additional investigation, the High Court questioned why Prakash, an accused in a gold smuggling case, hid the musicians phone and refused to hand it over to Balabhaskars wife despite repeated requests. The interference of Prakash and Vishnu, who were arrested in connection with the smuggling case, is highly suspicious, the court observed. The CBIs supplementary report, in the possession of TNIE , said it examined this point by recording statements from witnesses and collecting documents from the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI). During an investigation into a gold smuggling case unearthed on May 13, 2019, the DRI found that the racket, involving Vishnu and Prakash, had been operating with the connivance of customs officers, including Radhakrishnan B, former superintendent of customs air intelligence, at Thiruvananthapuram airport. The DRI arrested Prakash on May 29, 2019, and Vishnu on June 17, 2019. They were later released on bail. The CBI said the case diary reveals Vishnu was introduced to Radhakrishnan by Balabhaskar to deal with his service tax matter, which Radhakrishnan dealt with in 2014 at the central excise department, Thiruvananthapuram. CBI scrutinised the service-tax documents and detected no irregularities. The HC also directed the CBI to investigate the allegation that Prakash refused to hand over the phone to Balabhaskars wife, Lekshmi. In its report, the CBI said its probe did not reveal any suspicious activity. It said Lekshmi deposed that Prakash had never misused the phone, and no evidence to the contrary was found. Prakash said he held on to the phone as it contained family pictures of Balabhaskar, Lekshmi, and their child. He claimed he had planned to return the phone once Lekshmis condition stabilised. However, during the smuggling case probe, the DRI seized two phones from his house, one of them the Samsung Galaxy Note of Balabhaskar. Prakash got hold of it from Mangalapuram police station on September 25, 2018. The phone was examined, but no useful data related to Balabhaskars death was found. Prakash did not try to conceal the phone in his house, the CBI said.

The New Indian Express 17 Dec 2024 7:34 am

'Puthari Mandh Namme' to take shape across public spaces in Kodagu

MADIKERI: The traditions of the Kodava community are blooming in vibrant colours in the public spaces called as mandh across Kodagu. From Puthari Kolaat to Pareykali, the Puthari Mandh Namme will be held across the various village mandhs throughout this month. Mandh is a public space that is documented as paisari land in government documents. The majority of the villages and village clusters have at least one mandh space and this spot is mostly sacrosanct to the Kodava community. Following the harvest festival of Puthari, these public spaces turn into hubs that promote the culture and traditions of the Kodava community. During the ancestral times, the time after paddy harvest meant a break from hard work on the farm. And during this period, the villagers got together to host a cultural feast across the village mandh, giving birth to the Puttari Mandh Namme, explained Shashi Somaiah, a resident of Madikeri. Traditional performance at Hudikeri Mandh. While the mandh culture was vanishing a few years ago, following the efforts from several Kodava organizations, the same has now been revived. Currently, numerous mandhs across the district host the Puthari Namme and the same witnesses participation from all the villagers. While Puthari Kolat takes the center stage during the cultural fest, other traditional performances including pareyakali, dudkott paat, umathaat, balopaat and bolkaat also take shape vibrantly across the mandh regions. The first Puthari Mandh programme was held at the Madikeri Fort premises and several mandhs will continue the ritual to ensure the preservation of the folkloric and tribal culture of the community.

The New Indian Express 16 Dec 2024 6:26 pm

IIT (BHU) faculty honoured with the IEEE MTT-S outstanding volunteer award for 2024

Somak Bhattacharyya, an IIT (BHU) Electronics Department faculty member, received the 2024 IEEE MTT-S Outstanding Volunteer Award. His contributions to microwave technology in India and Sri Lanka were recognized at the IEEE MAPCON in Hyderabad. Bhattacharyya's leadership as the IIT (BHU) IEEE MTT-S Student Branch Chapter advisor led to the chapter receiving outstanding awards.

The Times of India 15 Dec 2024 2:58 pm

Kumaon Mountains welcome migratory birds

DEHRADUN : A large congregation of migratory birds has been spotted in the marshy and clear water areas of the lush Terai region of Kumaon in Uttarakhand, much to the delight of avid bird watchers. As these feathered visitors arrive for their seasonal visit, the Forest Department is taking significant steps to ensure their safety. According to sources in the forest department, Patrols are being conducted by boat in the larger lakes to prevent any hunting incidents. These measures are part of a comprehensive plan aimed at safeguarding the birds during their stay in the region. The arrival of these migratory guests has been a highlight this winter. Himanshu Bagri, the Divisional forest officer (DFO) of Eastern Terai, told TNIE, Every year during the winter, these migratory birds travel approximately 6,000 to 10,000 kilometres from Europe, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, and Siberia to reach various locations, including Gularbhoj, Sharda, Baigul, Nanakmatta, Dhura, and Ramnagar. The arrival that began in November is now at its peak. DFO Bagri further stated, Mallard, Northern Pintail, Eurasian Teal, Red-Crested Pochard, Common Pochard, Ferruginous Duck, Tufted Duck, Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Common Moorhen, Eurasian Coot, and Ferruginous Pochard have arrived from abroad. He added, These migratory birds from the high Himalayas include the Asian Woolly-Necked Stork, Asian Openbill Stork, Common Kingfisher, White-Throated Kingfisher, Grey Heron, and Bar-Headed Goose. In conversation with this reporter, Senior Wildlife Biologist of the Western Circle Forest Department, Prashant Kumar, emphasized the importance of maintaining clean rivers and dams to protect migratory birds arriving in India. He stated, Instructions have been issued to ensure that the cleanliness of rivers and dams is maintained so that it does not impact the safety and breeding of these migratory birds. Kumar shared an intriguing insight regarding these foreign guests. He stated, These migratory birds stay in India for four months, but they mate only with their own species. While they interact, play, and fly with Indian birds, their mating is strictly limited to their own kind. This behaviour has also been corroborated by American scientists in their research. Prashant describes this tendency of migratory birds as a natural instinct. He highlighted the complexities of migratory bird interactions. He explained, These birds inhabit different geographic areas and have distinct feeding and nesting habits, leading to rare encounters. He noted that competition often arises instead of mating, as the male may sing the wrong song or display incorrect markings, leaving females unresponsive or frightened. Additionally, differing activity patterns and physical incompatibilities further hinder mating. Kumar emphasized that while cross-species mating can occur, fertilization often fails due to chromosomal mismatches, resulting in non-viable embryos.

The New Indian Express 15 Dec 2024 7:54 am

Bus stops in Coimbatore lack route info, CCMC draws flak

COIMBATORE: Awash in a sea of advertisements and posters, with critical travel information on bus routes and timings absent, the numerous bus shelters in the city have left commuters and tourists alike, displeased. With information taking a back seat, many passengers have called for the immediate intervention of the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC). The bus stops are filled with advertisements instead of providing us the details we need, said college student Priya Kannan, who uses public transport for everyday commute. It is frustrating not to know the timings or routes of some buses, she added. Likewise, many commuters have complained that the lack of information has made their daily travel needlessly challenging. Coimbatore has always been known for its efficient bus transport. However, without proper bus information, many people are left confused, especially newcomers and tourists, said mill worker R Parameshwaran from Somanur, urging the CCMC to take immediate steps. The issue is compounded by the civic bodys alleged negligence in constructing modern bus shelters and poor maintenance of the existing ones, with shelters and roofs in many damaged and information boards absent. Regular public transport users claim the lack of attention to the issue undermines their convenience and comfort. As a solution, several users suggested installing digital displays or modern boards with clear and updated bus schedules. Anitha Subramanian, a techie, said, With technological advancements, its easy to set up digital boards displaying real-time information. Assuring to look into the matter, CCMC Commissioner M Sivaguru Prabakaran told TNIE, We shall consult with the TNSTC officials in Coimbatore to gather necessary information on bus routes and timings and display the same on information boards at bus shelters across the city.

The New Indian Express 15 Dec 2024 7:36 am

We will Speak with Railways and Find a Solution: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis on Dadar Temple Issue

Pune: Amid controversy over a removal notice to a temple in Mumbai's Dadar area, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Saturday that the state government will hold discussions with the railways to find a solution to the issue. Speaking to the media in Pune, CM Fadnavis said, The court's order had categorised temples, and as per that order, old temple structures can be regularized. We will speak with the railway administration and try to find a solution to this issue. Whatever we can do within the rules to regularize the structure, we will do. The Central Railway had recently issued a notice to the temple committee for the removal of the temple structure, saying that it was coming in the way of the proposed expansion of the Dadar railway station. Earlier, BJP leader Kirit Somaiya assured that no demolition would take place. The temple in Dadar received the notice yesterday. We spoke to the railways they have assured us that no demolition would take place, Somaiya said. Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray also visited the temple near Dadar railway station after Central Railway issued a notice. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut said, The 'Maha Aarti' was started by Shive Sena in this country. It's not a new thing for Aaditya Thackeray and Shiv Sena (UBT) members to visit the temple here...We organized Maha Aarti in the 1990s. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Arvind Sawant expressed shock over the railway's notice. Their (BJP's) Hinduism is fake... We don't provoke hatred. If Central Railway issues a demolition notice for the temple, it would be shocking to us. Even the owners of houses over 20 years old have gained ownership, and this temple is around 80 years old, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 15 Dec 2024 12:40 am

Somasila village in Nallamala forests is a Rishikesh-in-the-making

The union govt to fund wellness and spiritual retreat project

Deccan Chronicle 14 Dec 2024 10:55 pm

Maoist Leader Among Seven Killed in Chhattisgarh Encounter

Raipur: Maoists west bureau secretary P Mohan Rao alias Ramchandra who carried a bounty of Rs 25 lakh was among seven ultras who were gunned down in an encounter with the security forces in south Abujhmad under Narayanpur district in south Bastar in Chhattisgarh on December 12, police said on Saturday. All the seven slain Naxals who included two women have been identified, Bastar police said on Saturday. One of the deceased ultra has been identified as Maoists west bureau secretary P Mohan Rao who was also member of Odisha state committee of outlawed CPI (Maoist), Bastar police said. He had a BTech degree, according to the Bastar police. The other six slain Naxals have been identified as Raini alias Romila Madkam who carried a reward of Rs five lakh on her head and militia members Somari Ayam, Gudsa Kuchha, Rainu Poyam, Kamlesh and Motu who carried a bounty of Rs two lakh each. Eight weapons including two Barrel Grenade Launchers (BGLs), two numbers of 303 rifles, two numbers of 12 bore rifles and two numbers of country made rifles had been recovered at the encounter site. The massive anti-Naxal operation involving around 1,000 security personnel was launched in Kolhaja-Dondarbeda jungle in south Abujhmad on December 12 following intelligence inputs on the presence of senior Maoist leaders of Bastar, Maharashtra and Odisha in the area, police said. Meanwhile, Bastar range inspector general of police P Sunderraj on Saturday announced that two of the seven districts in Bastar division have witnessed no Naxal incidents in the last one year indicating that they have become free of Maoist influence. Two districts in Bastar division, Bastar and Kondagaon, have not witnessed any Naxal incident in the last one year. They have become free of Maoist influence, Mr Sunderraj told this newspaper. Significantly, Chandameta in Bastar district was once considered a Maoist stronghold. The other five districts in Bastar division are Dantewada, Sukma, Narayanpur, Kanker and Bijapur.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Dec 2024 10:50 pm

Need to invest money in creating aerodynamic test facilities in India: ISRO chairman

ISRO Chairman S Somanath highlighted the need for substantial investment in aerodynamic testing facilities in India. He noted that while computational simulations are valuable, physical testing remains crucial. ISRO currently relies on international facilities for a significant portion of its testing needs, particularly for the Gaganyaan program.

The Economic Times 12 Dec 2024 8:10 pm

First flood alert issued as Poondi reservoir nears full capacity; Nagapattinam records 18 cm rainfall

CHENNAI: The Water Resources Department (WRD) has issued its first flood alert after the water level in the Poondi reservoir touched 34.05 feet against its full capacity of 35 feet at 8 am on Thursday. Officials announced that 1,000 cusecs of water will be released through the surplus shutters from 1.30 pm. R Arunmozhi, Executive Engineer of the Kosasthalaiyar basin, informed the Tiruvallur district collector about the rising water levels. Rainfall in the catchment areas of the Poondi reservoir has been increasing, and the water level is expected to reach its full capacity soon. Currently, the reservoir holds 2.839 tmcft of water out of its total capacity of 3.231 tmcft, he said. He requested the collector to take steps to evacuate residents from several villages, including Nambakkam, Krishnapuram, Attrambakkam, Odhappai, Nelveli, Eraiyur, Beemanthoppu, Korakkathandalam, Somathevanpattu, Meyyur, Velliyur, Thamaraipakkam, Thirukkandalam, Athur, Pandikavanur, Jaganathapuram, Pudhukuppam, Kannipalayam, Vannipakkam, Asuvanpalayam, Madiyur, Seemavaram, Vellivayalsadi, Napalayam, Edayansavadi, Manali, Manali Pudhunagar, Sadayankuppam, and Ennore, as well as other low-lying areas along the Kosasthalaiyar river. Residents in these regions are advised to remain on alert and follow instructions from local authorities to ensure safety, a statement said. More rain alert for TN; Schools closed in 14 districts, flood alert issued as Poondi reservoir nears full capacity Meanwhile, several parts of the state received widespread moderate rainfall with intense spells of heavy rains in the last 24 hours, ending Thursday afternoon. RMC director S Balachandran, who met the press on Thursday afternoon, said that very heavy rainfall was recorded in 4 places. 72 places in the state received heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. Nagapattinam recorded 18cm, the highest in the state. Coastal regions in the state may receive moderate to heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours and there was a possibility of extreme heavy rainfall over isolated places in Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Tenkasi on Thursday. A red alert has been issued for the day. As for Chennai, Nerkundram recorded 10 cm of rain, and Meenambakkam recorded 8 cm. Mayiladuthurai also recorded 11 cm in the 24 hours as of 2:30 pm on Thursday. The well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is expected to weaken as the day progresses. Balachandran said that the on-and-off spells were due to the nature of the low-pressure area. From Oct 1, the state has received 47 cm of rain on average, 16% higher than normal.

The New Indian Express 12 Dec 2024 12:26 pm

Karnataka bids tearfuladieu to former CM SM Krishna

MADDUR : The mortal remains of former chief minister SM Krishna were consigned to flames with full state honours at his native village of Somanahalli near Maddur in Mandya district on Wednesday evening. A pall of gloom descended on Maddur as thousands of people paid their last respects to Krishna. The final rites were performed as per Vokkaliga traditions near Bengaluru-Mysuru highway, adjacent to the Caf Coffee Day outlet. Amartya Hegde, Krishnas grandson and son of Caf Coffee Day founder late VG Siddhartha, lit the funeral pyre as people raised slogans in honour of Krishna. Police personnel played the national anthem and fired three rounds in the air as part of statehonours. The rituals were performed by Vedic scholar Vedabrahma Bhanuprakash Sharma, who was assisted by a team of 15 priests. Adichunchanagiri Mutt seer Sri Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji and seers of various Veerashaiva mutts and priests of the local church joined Krishnas family members in performing the last rites. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar, Krishnas close associate and Home Minister G Parameshwara, other ministers, Assembly Speaker UT Khader, former chief minister BY Yediyurappa and Basavaraj Bommai, Union ministers HD Kumaraswamy and Pralhad Joshi, former MP Sumalatha Ambareesh, legislators and local leaders placed wreaths and paid their last respects to Krishna. Siddaramaiah, accompanied by Dr Parameshwara, presented the tricolour to Prema Krishna, wife of Krishna, and family members. Earlier in the day, Krishnas mortal remains were brought to Somanahalli from Bengaluru in a vehicle decked up with flowers. Thousands of people, including women andchildren, lined up on either side of the highway holding the portraits of Krishna. Posters and banners hailing Krishna were also put up along the highway. The body was taken to Krishnas ancestral house and then to the farmhouse in a procession. Cops had a tough time managingthe swelling crowd. People were forced to watch the funeral on LED screens. Shivakumar, who is also a relative of Krishna, personally oversaw the funeral arrangements made at Somanahalli. He thanked the people for their cooperation and support of Krishnas family.

The New Indian Express 12 Dec 2024 8:17 am

Ex-CM, Padma Vibhushan Krishnas funeral held with state honours in Ktaka

Ex-CM, Padma Vibhushan Krishnas funeral held with state honours in Ktaka Mandya: The funeral of veteran politician, former Karnataka Chief Minister and Padma Vibhushan S.M. Krishna was held on Wednesday. The funeral of the statesman was held as per Hindu Vokkaliga traditions and with government honours at his native place Somanahalli near Maddur town in [] The post Ex-CM, Padma Vibhushan Krishnas funeral held with state honours in Ktaka appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 11 Dec 2024 9:31 pm

Hyderabad: 30-Year-Old Dies as Car Hits Bike

Hyderabad: A 30-year-old man died after being hit by a car near Kukatpally IDL Cheruvu within Kukatpally police limits on Wednesday morning. According to inspector M. Muthu, the deceased was identified as Sudhakar, a resident of Somaiah Nagar, working as a sweeper in Kukatpally municipal office. The car rammed into Sudhakar bike. Locals shifted him to a local hospital where doctors declared him dead. A case was registered with the police and the accused was arrested.

Deccan Chronicle 11 Dec 2024 9:22 pm

Maoists kill BJP worker in fifth murder of civilian in a week in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district

RAIPUR: A group of Maoists killed a BJP worker Kudiam Mado, 35, on suspicion of being a police informer at Somanpalli village in strife-torn Bijapur district, about 400 km south of Raipur on Wednesday. The deceased was dragged out of his house by the Maoists and strangled to death, stated the police who reached the village after being alerted by locals. The cadres of the banned outfit left a pamphlet at the site of the crime claiming to be the Maoist national park area committee and accused Mado of being a police informer. Security forces have launched a search operation in the area to track down the assailants. By killing innocent people in villages, the Naxalites are calling it a peoples revolution. It is a cowardly act. Neither do they have any ideology nor any plan for peoples welfare. They are only making their own lives secure, said Vijay Sharma, the state home minister. Meanwhile, a Maoist in uniform was killed in an exchange of fire with the security forces at Munga in Bijapur, south Bastar. In the last week, the Maoists have killed five tribal civilians in Bijapur. Two sarpanchs, one of them associated with the ruling BJP, were killed by the Maoists last Thursday. Two women including an Anganwadi assistant were strangled to death, both suspected of being police informers in Bijapur, a couple of days ago. The police suspect the role of a small action team of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) in these incidents. Ahead of the upcoming polls in the three-tier panchayats, the killing of civilians by Maoists is seen as an attempt to create an environment of terror among the local villagers. Bijapur is among the seven Maoist-affected districts in the conflict-ridden Bastar zone.

The New Indian Express 11 Dec 2024 8:35 pm

S.M. Krishna Cremated with State Honours

Former CM S.M. Krishna cremated with state honours in Somanahalli. Karnataka declared a holiday to mourn the leader's passing

Deccan Chronicle 11 Dec 2024 5:29 pm

Naxalites kill BJP worker in Bijapur; fifth civilian murder in one week

BIJAPUR: Naxalites have killed a 35-year-old BJP worker in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district while claiming he was acting as a police informer, an official said on Wednesday. This is the fifth murder of a civilian by Naxalites in the district in the last seven days. The latest incident took place on Tuesday night when the deceased, identified as Kudiam Mado, was at his house in Somanpalli village under Farsegarh police station limits, the official said. A group of Naxalites stormed into Mado's house, dragged him outside and strangled him to death, the police official said. In a pamphlet found at the spot, a national park area committee of Maoists took responsibility for the murder and claimed Mado was acting as a police informer, he said. After being alerted on Wednesday morning, a police team rushed to the spot and the body was sent for post-mortem, the official said. A search operation has been launched in the area to trace the assailants, he added. On December 4 , two former sarpanchs, one of them a BJP worker, were killed by Naxalites at separate places in Bijapur district. On December 6, Naxalites killed a woman anganwadi assistant in the district. Another woman was strangled to death by Naxalites here on December 7. With Tuesday's incident, more than 60 persons have been killed in Naxal violence so far this year at separate places in Bastar division, which comprises seven districts including Bijapur, according to police. Notably, nine BJP leaders were killed between January 2023 and April 2024 in separate incidents in the division. 10 Naxalites killed in encounter with security personnel in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district

The New Indian Express 11 Dec 2024 11:14 am

Last rites of Former CM S M Krishna to be held today in Karnataka

Former Chief Minister and External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna's last rites will be performed with full state honors in his ancestral village, Somanahalli, on Wednesday. The public can pay their respects as the procession travels from Bengaluru. A traditional Hindu cremation using a large quantity of sandalwood is planned.

The Economic Times 11 Dec 2024 9:29 am

Andhra Pradesh Yet to Launch Long-Distance Boat Services on Krishna River

Kurnool: Even as Telangana is capitalising on its tourism potential with long-distance boat services on the Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh is lagging behind in launching similar operations. Incidentally, AP successfully held the seaplane trials from Vijayawada to Srisailam. But the state is yet to initiate comprehensive boat services. Tourism officials, however, say plans are underway. But implementing them will require more time. In contrast, Telangana operates two boats with a total capacity of 150 persons on weekends from Somasila in Kollapur to Nagarjunasagar. 100-120 passengers are utilising these services, with due priority accorded to safety. The boats depart on Saturdays, reach Srisailam after 67 hours of journey, and return the next day. Passengers are charged Rs 3,000 per head, excluding food and accommodation. These boats travel to Pathalaganga and Lingalagattu, providing breakfast and lunch during the trip. Tourists have to take care of their stay and meals at the destination. These boats are equipped with double engines, safety jackets and guides, making them safe for travel during normal conditions. Services are suspended during heavy rains in the monsoon season, apart from between April and June due to low water levels, a Telangana tourism official stated. Andhra Pradesh's tourism department, however, offers short-distance boat trips, such as the 16-km journey from Pathalaganga to Akka Mahadevi Caves in Srisailam. These trips, priced at Rs 650 per person, include a Rs 150 cave entry fee charged by Telangana government. Further, a brief 20-minute boat ride providing a view of the Srisailam Dam is available for Rs 80 per passenger. These are local services. There are plans to introduce long-distance boat operations. But they are yet to receive approval, said Penchal Reddy, a tourism official in Srisailam. Passengers can enjoy breath-taking views of the Nallamala forest during the 6-7-hour river ride, which offers a unique perspective of the region's natural beauty. The short trip to Akka Mahadevi Caves does delight visitors. However, due to the need for forest clearances, boat operators do not halt at intermediate points during the river journey.

Deccan Chronicle 10 Dec 2024 8:06 pm

SM Krishnas Last Rites at Somanahalli in Maddur

Bengaluru: Veteran politician and former Chief Minister S.M. Krishna (93) passed away in the early hours of Tuesday at his residence in Sadashivanagar in Bengaluru city. He died at around 2.30 and his mortal remains were kept for public viewing. His final rites were conducted at his native place Somanahalli in Maddur taluk of Mandya on Wednesday. While condoling the death of S.M. Krishna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced State mourning for three-days (till Thursday) and declared a holiday for State Government employees and government and aided-schools on Wednesday. Siddaramaiah directed officials concerned to hoist the national flag in half mast at all government offices and stated the final rites of Krishna will be performed with full State honours on Wednesday. S.M. Krishna plunged into electoral politics and was initially in Praja Socialist Party in 1962 before he switched loyalties to Congress party. After serving Congress party for a long time, Krishna joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Krishna represented Maddur Assembly seat for three times and was once elected from Chamrajpet Assembly seat in Bengaluru city. He represented the Mandya Lok Sabha seat thrice. He was elected to Rajya Sabha twice and once served as an MLC. He served as Governor of Maharashtra in 2004. After his election to Rajya Sabha, Krishna was made the Minister for External Affairs in Manmohan Singh ministry in 2009. In the 1999 Assembly elections, Congress party came to power winning 132 seats out of 224 and then Krishna served as the Chief Minister from 1999 to 2004. During his term as Chief Minister, forest brigand Veerappan abducted Kannada thespian actor Dr Rajkumar and held him in his custody for about 108 days. Eventually, after negotiations with Veerappan through intermediaries, Dr Rajkumar was secured from Veerappans custody. During his term, Karnataka witnessed severe drought owing to rain failure. Krishna came under fire over his decision to release water to Tamil Nadu as per Supreme Courts direction. The release of water to Tamil Nadu made Krishna to shift to Chamarajpet Assembly seat in Bengaluru city leaving his native place Maddur Assembly seat. Krishna took the decision to shift owing to fear of losing the Maddur seat owing to backlash, especially from Maddur voters. He won from Chamarajpet seat in 2004. Over the death of Krishna, Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs H.K. Patil stated the contributions of Krishna (as Chief Minister) is immense in turning Bengaluru into a major hub of information technology. Patil recalled he was the Minister of Water Resources during Krishna as Chief Minister (1999-2004) and lauded Krishna over his shrewdness to change Mahadayi project as Kalasa-Banduri Nala project to get its approval for Detailed Project Report (DPR) from the Centre. As the Chief Minister, Minister for Food and Civil Supplies K.H. Muniyappa said the tenure of Krishna initiated several revolutionary measures such as digitization of land records, mid-day meals scheme for school children, Mysuru-Bengaluru upgradation among many others. Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot in his condolence message stated The immense contributions (of Krishna) to the development of Karnataka and the nation are unforgettable. The loss is irreplaceable. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar paid his last respects to former Chief Minister S.M. Krishna in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

Deccan Chronicle 10 Dec 2024 4:10 pm

SM Krishna death: Karnataka Govt announces public holiday on December 11

The Karnataka Government declared a public holiday on December 11 for all schools, colleges, government offices across the state as a mark of respect for former CM SM Krishna, who passed away on Tuesday morning. A funeral with full state honors will be conducted for the departed leader at his native village, Somanahalli in Mandya District, a notification said. Additionally, the state will observe three day mourning from December 10-12. During which, all public entertainment events are prohibited. Earlier, the state government has released an official notification to this effect.

Deccan Chronicle 10 Dec 2024 12:22 pm

Coimbatore: Panchayat chief dismissed for embezzling funds

COIMBATORE: Coimbatore collector Kranthi Kumar Pati has issued orders dismissed the president of Somayampalayam village panchayat P Rangaraj a month before his tenure ends. Rangaraj, who is the president since January 6, 2020, faced complaints from residents for fund misappropriation. An investigation was ordered by the collector which revealed that the expenditure shown by him violated rules. Based on the report submitted in March 2021, the district collector sought an explanation from the panchayat president in March 2022 and he gave his explanation in April 2022. After a direct investigation, the collector instructed the Coimbatore North Tahsildar to get an opinion from the panchayat council to disqualify Rangaraj. However, a majority of councillors opposed the decision to disqualify him. Meanwhile, the BDO of SS Kulam probed into the charges including issuing building plan approvals without the clearance of Hill Area Conservation Authority (HACA), violation of norms in procuring medical and sanitation materials during Covid-19 pandemic, purchase of materials for water connections, street lights, motor pumps, etc, and submitted a report that seven allegations were true, Based on it, Rangaraj was dismissed.

The New Indian Express 10 Dec 2024 12:15 pm

Karnataka Declares Three-Day Mourning Over Former Union Minister SM Krishna's Demise

BANGALORE: Former Karnataka Chief Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, a visionary leader credited with transforming Bengaluru into Indias Silicon Valley, passed away at the age of 92. He had been battling prolonged illness and breathed his last at his Bengaluru residence early Tuesday morning, according to family sources. The Karnataka government has declared three days of state mourning to honor Krishna's legacy. During this period, no celebrations or public functions will be held, and his last rites will be performed with full state honors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences, describing Krishna as a remarkable leader who worked tirelessly for the betterment of society. Shri SM Krishna Ji was a remarkable leader, admired by people from all walks of life. He always worked tirelessly to improve the lives of others, Modi said in a post on X. A Lifetime of Political Achievements Born on May 1, 1932, in Somanahalli, Mandya district, Karnataka, Krishna embarked on his political journey in 1962 by winning the Maddur Assembly seat as an Independent. He was initially associated with the Praja Socialist Party before joining the Congress, where he remained a prominent figure for nearly five decades. In 2017, Krishna resigned from the Congress and joined the BJP, citing the partys lack of clarity regarding mass leadership. Krishna held several key positions throughout his career, including serving as Karnatakas 16th Chief Minister from 1999 to 2004, the Governor of Maharashtra, and Indias External Affairs Minister from 2009 to 2012 under the UPA government. Global Exposure and Early Inspirations An accomplished scholar, Krishna studied at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas and George Washington University in the United States. During his student days in 1960, Krishna volunteered to campaign for John F. Kennedy, who later became the 35th President of the United States. Impressed by Krishnas efforts, Kennedy personally thanked him in a letter. In 1962, Krishna entered Indian politics, winning his first election from Maddur as an Independent candidate. Over the years, he also represented Mandya in the Lok Sabha, cementing his reputation as a prominent leader from Karnataka. Padma Vibhushan and Legacy In early 2023, Krishna was honored with the Padma Vibhushan, Indias second-highest civilian award. The recognition was seen as a tribute to his stature as a Vokkaliga leader and his contributions to the state and the nation. Krishnas political career was marked by significant rivalries, including with H.D. Deve Gowda, another stalwart Vokkaliga leader. Padma Vibhushan and Legacy In early 2023, Krishna was honored with the Padma Vibhushan, Indias second-highest civilian award. The recognition was seen as a tribute to his stature as a Vokkaliga leader and his contributions to the state and the nation. Krishnas political career was marked by significant rivalries, including with H.D. Deve Gowda, another stalwart Vokkaliga leader. Krishna retired from active politics in January 2023, citing his advanced age. He leaves behind a legacy of progress, vision, and leadership that will continue to inspire generations. NEWS : Sanjay Malhotra Becomes RBIs 26th Governor, Taking Over from Shaktikanta Das

News Track 10 Dec 2024 11:11 am

Ex-Karnataka CM S M Krishna no more

Bengaluru, Dec 10 (PTI) Former Karnataka Chief Minister S M Krishna died at his residence early Tuesday morning. The 92-year-old veteran politician was ailing for quite some time, a family source said. S.M. Krishna is no more. He breathed his last at 2:45 am at his residence. Mortal remains are likely to be taken to Maddur today, the source said. Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna is survived by wife Prema and two daughters. Born in Somanahalli in Karnatakas Mandya district on May 1, 1932, Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna began his career in electoral politics in 1962 by winning the Maddur assembly seat as

The Sen Times 10 Dec 2024 10:18 am

SM Krishna: Statesman shaped by adversity, driven by vision

Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, who passed away here on Tuesday at the age of 92, was a leader who symbolised resilience and vision.

Web Dunia 10 Dec 2024 10:18 am

SM Krishna: The Statesman who put Bengaluru on global IT map; envisioned development on lines of Singapore

BENGALURU: Even after retiring from active politics, citing his age as the reason, the suave, US-educated veteran leader Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna retained his political aura among the urban middle class. As Chief Minister from October 1999 to May 2004, Krishna contributed significantly to making Bengaluru a global IT hub. The 92-year-old leader, known for his impeccable sartorial taste, held numerous high offices in the state and the Union Government. He served as Union External Affairs Minister from 2009 to 2012 in the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh and as Maharashtra Governor from December 2004 to March 2008. Krishna was among the few leaders who served as members of both Houses of Parliament and the State Legislature. He held several key positions, including Deputy Chief Minister, Speaker of the Karnataka Assembly, and State Congress President. In 1999, the Congress won the elections under his leadership. As Chief Minister, he dealt with many challenging situations, including the safe rescue of Kannada matinee idol Dr. Rajkumar, who was kidnapped by forest brigand Veerappan. Working alongside veteran Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge, then Home Minister in his cabinet, and a team of officials, Krishna adeptly handled the crisis. During his tenure, he also faced the Cauvery water dispute, which was at its peak. The Supreme Court directed the state to release water to Tamil Nadu. Krishna had to cut short his padayatra from Bengaluru to Mandya after being reprimanded by the Apex Court. Despite the challenges, the padayatra had received overwhelming support. He maintained composure and statesmanship in crises and fostered cordial relationships with neighboring states, including Tamil Nadu. However, in 2004, his decision to call for early elections did not yield the desired results. The Congress failed to secure a majority on its own, leading to the formation of a Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) coalition government with Dharam Singh as the Chief Minister. However, this coalition did not last long, prompting Krishna to accept the gubernatorial position in Maharashtra. Later, he moved to the national stage as the External Affairs Minister. After six decades in politics, Krishna announced his retirement in January 2023. A staunch Congressman for many years, he surprised many by joining the BJP in 2017 at the age of 84. His decision was seen by some as political opportunism, but Krishna left it to the public to judge. After joining the BJP, he remained relatively inactive but campaigned in a few constituencies during the 2019 elections. Krishna was among the rare Indian politicians to formally retire from politics. However, politics never left him. During elections, senior leaders, particularly from his Vokkaliga community, often visited his Bengaluru residence to seek his blessings, a practice that continued during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. A highly educated leader, Krishna was born on May 1, 1932, in Somanahalli, Maddur taluk, Mandya district. After completing his studies at Maharajas College, Mysore, and Government Law College, Bangalore, he pursued further education in the USA at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. He was also a Fulbright Scholar and a graduate student at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. In 1961, after completing his education, Krishna returned to India and began teaching international law at Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya Law College, Bangalore, in 1962. During his time in the United States, he actively participated in John F. Kennedys presidential campaign. Kennedy even wrote to him, thanking him for his efforts. Krishna started his political journey by winning the 1962 assembly elections against the influential HK Veeranna Gowda, who was then a minister in Nijalingappas cabinet. Although he initially planned to return to the USA to pursue a doctorate, he stayed in India and rose to great heights in politics. Known for his impeccable dress sense and articulate speech, whether in English or Kannada, Krishna always maintained a calm demeanor. He was considered a role model for aspiring politicians. Apart from a rare gaffe at the United Nations Security Council in 2011, where he mistakenly read the Portuguese foreign ministers speech, Krishna was meticulous in his work. He quickly corrected the error upon being informed by an Indian diplomat. As Governor of Maharashtra, his biodata listed his favorite pastimes as designing mens clothes and reading. He also enjoyed playing tennis. Two decades after his tenure as Chief Minister ended, Krishna is still remembered for his vision and contributions to Bengalurus infrastructure development. His tenure saw the initiation of several public-private partnership projects and an emphasis on technology in administration. Krishna envisioned developing Bengaluru on the lines of Singapore, leaving an enduring legacy.

The New Indian Express 10 Dec 2024 10:06 am

Who Was SM Krishna, Veteran Politician Who Put Bengaluru On Global Map

Former Karnataka Chief Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, widely known as SM Krishna died today at the age of 92 at his home in Bengaluru.

NDTV 10 Dec 2024 7:44 am

Professor, politician, governor, ex-Karnataka CM: Who was SM Krishna

Former Karnataka chief minister and Maharashtra governor Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna passed away at 92. His career spanned law, state and national politics, including roles as a Union Minister and Speaker of the Karnataka Assembly. Krishna also served as a member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations.

The Times of India 10 Dec 2024 7:34 am

Former EAM and Karnataka CM, S M Krishna passes away at 92

New Delhi: Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, former External Affairs Minister and Chief Minister of Karnataka passed away at his Bengaluru residence in the early hours of Tuesday at the age of 92 and had been undergoing treatment for age-related ailments. Known for his intellectual prowess and administrative acumen, S M Krishna had an illustrious political career Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Dec 2024 7:29 am

Former Karnataka CM S M Krishna passes away

Bengaluru: Former Karnataka Chief Minister S.M. Krishna passed away at his residence early Tuesday morning, his family said.The 92-year-old veteran politician was ailing for quite some time, a family source said. S.M. Krishna is no more. He breathed his last at 2:45 am at his residence. Mortal remains are likely to be taken to Maddur today, the source said. Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna is survived by his wife Prema and two daughters Shambhavi and Malavika. Born in Somanahalli in Karnataka's Mandya district on May 1, 1932, Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna started his career in electoral politics in 1962 by winning the Maddur assembly seat as an independent. He was then associated with the Praja Socialist Party before joining the Congress. He later joined the BJP in March 2017, ending his nearly 50-year-long association with the Congress. He announced his resignation from the Congress in January 2017, saying the party was in a 'state of confusion' on whether it needed mass leaders or not. Krishna in January last year announced that he was retiring from active politics, citing his age as the reason. He was the 16th Chief Minister of Karnataka from October 11, 1999, to May 28, 2004, (from Congress). He also served as the Governor of Maharashtra and was the External Affairs Minister during the Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government from 2009 to 2012. A law graduate, Krishna studied in the US graduating from the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, and The George Washington University Law School in Washington DC, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. Krishna served as the Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from December 1989 to January 1993. He was also a member of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha several times between 1971 and 2014. Krishna was a member of both the Karnataka Assembly and Council and also served as Deputy Chief Minister (1993 to 1994). He was Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president ahead of the 1999 assembly polls in which the party won and he became the chief minister. Krishna is credited by many for putting Bengaluru on the global map as a fillip given to the IT sector during his tenure resulting in the city growing as India's Silicon Valley'.

Deccan Chronicle 10 Dec 2024 7:25 am

Karnataka legislature winter session likely to put a lid on groupism in BJP, Congress

BENGALURU: The 10-day winter session of the state legislature that commences in Belagavi on Monday is likely to put a lid on factionalism and power politics within the Ruling Congress and the Opposition BJP for the time being. The issue of the change of guard in the state is expected to die down as the Congress has to reply to the allegations levelled against the government by BJP and JDS, including various corruption charges and Waqf land issue. Last week, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that there was a pact at the high command level on changing the CM after two-and-a-half years. But CM Siddaramaiah had indirectly hit back, saying that there was no such pact. Shivakumar, albeit with sarcasm, agreed to the CM. Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara, too, supported Siddaramaiah. Shivakumar later suggested that Congress leaders should not discuss the issue. However, KH Muniayppal, another Dalit leader and the Food and Civil Supplies Minister, had said that there was a pact on power sharing. Now for at least the next 10 days, the issue may get sidelined as the ministers have the task of countering the allegations made by the Opposition parties. In the BJP camp, the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R Ashoka is likely to take along all the legislators identified with different groups to corner the Congress government. Ashoka, being a neutral leader, is on good terms with Vijayapura City MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, a strong critic of state BJP president BY Vijayendra and former CM BS Yediyurappa. This will come in handy for Ashoka to calm down Yatnal from firing salvos against Vijayendra and instead focus on the issues to corner the Congress government. The BJP has called for a legislature party meeting on Monday evening. In the Council, LoP Chalavadi Narayanaswamy and senior leader CT Ravi are likely to put the Congress on the mat on several key issues. Also, JDSLP leader CB Suresh Babu is expected to extend support to alliance partner BJP. But it would be interesting to see if sulking Chamundeshwari MLA and senior JDS leader GT Devegowda will support the NDA over several issues, including the MUDA case against Siddaramaiah, as the former had turned a sympathiser to the latter. Apart from Gowda, dissident BJP MLAs ST Somashekar and Shivaram Hebbar are likely to cause an embarrassment to the saffron party.

The New Indian Express 9 Dec 2024 7:46 am

Centre will consider naming Belagavi Railway Station after Naganur seer, says Somanna

I will urge the State government to send a proposal, the Minister asserts

The Hindu 8 Dec 2024 9:07 pm

'Absence of Israel-Iran ties, cause for concern': EAM Jaishankar at Manama Dialogues

NEW DELHI: Addressing the Manama Dialogues in Bahrain, External Affairs Minister, Dr S Jaishankar said that the absence of a relationship between Israel and Iran has been a particular source of concern. He also pointed that some of India's diplomatic efforts have focused on that particular aspect and the situation in the Red Sea as well. He added that certain trend lines are coming out of this region. We have been a supporter of the Abraham Accords and some years ago, we started a grouping called I2U2, which involves India, Israel, the US and the UAE. It is still at a relatively early stage and we certainly hope that in the coming days that its a group that will grow, he added. Dr Jaishankar also spoke about regional cooperation in the security domain. We have had very significant security challenges in this area with a very deep and disastrous impact for trade in Asia. So when we look at the diversion of maritime routes and the insurance costs, and the shipping costs and the container costs and the delay that it has imposed, obviously, you know, India, but not just India, we have an interest in trying to mitigate that situation, he said. India has had a naval presence in this region in the Gulf of Aden, Somalia, Northern Arabian Sea. Over the year its been roughly about 30 ships, the peak was about 12 ships at one point of time which were deployed there. In the last year we have actually responded to 24 actual incidents, escorted 250 ships, rescued 120 crew members. So we are making our contributions, we working in tandem with Operation Prosperity Guardian, he said. India has its own nationally named operation and is also a member of the combined maritime force which is centered in Bahrain. This involves CTF150 working with EUNAVFOR and in many cases we have seen and we intend to increase our bilateral exercise both in the Gulf with our partners as well as in the Mediterranean, Dr Jaishankar said. The Gulf countries have been fairly regular partners of India by now and in almost every case India has seen an uptick in our shared activities. In the Mediterranean, particularly, apart from Israel, with Greece, with Egypt, India has had significant exercises this year.

The New Indian Express 8 Dec 2024 7:51 pm

Karnataka: Will act swiftly on MLAs Somashekar & Hebbar for anti-party activities, says Vijayendra

The BJP is initiating disqualification proceedings against Karnataka MLAs ST Somashekar and A Shivaram Hebbar for anti-party activities. The party's core committee recommended action, citing their open association with the Congress and campaigning against BJP candidates. Show-cause notices are expected soon.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2024 6:39 pm

Students today are leaders of tomorrow: ISRO chief Somanath

BHUBANESWAR: Governor Raghubar Das on Saturday stressed the role of youth and contribution of the emerging talents as India aspires to become a developed nation by 2047. Speaking at the 12th convocation of Centurion University here, Das said, the students who are graduating or just finishing their university education have tremendous potential to take the country to new heights. They need to stay focused, explore new horizons and innovate to achieve success, he said. In his convocation address, ISRO chairman Sreedhar Panicker Somanath urged the graduates to embrace innovation and leverage cutting-edge technology for societal benefit. The students today are the leaders of tomorrow who will help shape Indias technological and social landscape, he said. Somanath urged students to remain steadfast in their pursuit of knowledge and use it to drive inclusive growth. Lauding Bhubaneswars contribution in various important missions of ISRO, he said the city-based Central Tool Room and Training Centre has been supplying the national space organisation various vital and crucial components that guide the rockets on the right path. Since this university has been focusing on skill development of students apart from the academics, the students graduating from the institution would do wonders and contribute immensely in their respective fields, he said. VC Supriya Pattanayak emphasised Centurion Universitys commitment to sustainable development and its ongoing efforts to empower under-represented communities. Around 2,738 students from the 2024 batch and 138 students from previous batches received their degrees, including 47 doctoral degrees. Arpita Priyadarshini Panda, Subarna Pramanik and Amisha Kar were awarded gold medals. In addition to individual honours, 19 exceptional students were awarded the University Gold Medal apart from 49 merit awardees. Supreme Court judge Justice Sandeep Mehta, president of the university Prof Mukti Kanta Mishra and registrar Prof Anita Patra also spoke.

The New Indian Express 8 Dec 2024 9:46 am

Swachh ambassador Patnaik calls for plastic-free Vizag

Visakhapatnam: Film celebrity and swachh Visakhapatnam ambassador R.P. Patnaik has called upon the people of Visakhapatnam to voluntarily step forward to transform the city into a plastic-free zone. Addressing the public, he urged citizens to stop using single-use plastic items and switch to eco-friendly alternatives as Visakhapatnam prepares to enforce a ban on single-use plastics from January 1, 2025. The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) organised an awareness and pledge-taking programme on banning single-use plastics on Saturday at RK Beach. GVMC additional commissioners D.V. Ramanamurthy and R. Somanna Rao and chief medical officer Dr Naresh Kumar participated in the event. Speaking on the occasion, R.P. Patnaik emphasised that Visakhapatnam is a green city blessed with natural beauty, and its citizens are responsible for preserving it by making it plastic-free. He expressed concern about the adverse effects of plastic on human health, marine life, and the environment, highlighting how the increasing accumulation of plastic waste is polluting the city and destroying its ecosystem. Patnaik encouraged the public to pledge to eliminate single-use plastics and embrace eco-friendly practices, urging businesses and residents to cooperate with GVMCs efforts. He also inspired the crowd by singing a motivational line: Determination leads to success. If you strive hard, results will follow. Later, he joined GVMC officials, employees, and residents in cleaning waste from the RK Beach shoreline.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Dec 2024 10:24 pm

BJP national gen secy Agrawal rejects calls for Vijayendra's ouster as party's Karnataka chief

The BJP's national general secretary affirmed that leadership changes aren't based on individual demands, amidst calls for Vijayendra's removal as Karnataka BJP president. The party's core committee addressed internal dissent, particularly from Yatnal's faction, and plans to consult with the high command regarding disciplinary actions against Yatnal, Somashekar, and Hebbar for alleged anti-party activities.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2024 9:15 pm

10 arrested in two days; ganja, meth seized

CHENNAI: Eight persons have been arrested by the city police in three drug busts at Washermenpet, Koyembedu and Ambattur. At Ambattur, R Suraj (21) and N Shamnad (20), both from Kerala, were arrested on Friday for allegedly smuggling and selling 25 kg of ganja. The police nabbed the duo based on a tip-off at Ambattur OT bus stand. The duo confessed that they sourced the ganja from Odisha and were planning to sell it to migrant workers in Ambattur. In Washermenpet, police arrested four persons for smuggling and selling 3,700 drug tablets on Thursday. The suspects Venkatesh (24), Surya Prakash (23), Akash Raja (21) and a 17-year-old juvenile were found with 10 mobile phones, a sum of Rs 22,500, three knives and a bike. The juvenile was sent to a correctional facility and others were remanded in custody. At Koyambedu, police arrested two history sheeters Dheena alias Gopalakrishnan (24) of Nerkundram and Thirunavukarasu (23) of Virugambakkam on Thursday for selling ganja and drugs to college students. Police seized 300 tablets, 1.2 kg of ganja and two mobile phones from them. The duo was remanded in judicial custody. On Thursday, a special team of Maduravoyal police monitored the area around the Poonamallee flyover and arrested T Somashankar (37) of Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh with two grams of meth and four syringesn. He was arrested and sent for judicial remand. At Ramapuram, the police arrested A Vignesh (27) and seized 1.7 grams of meth. After an inquiry, he was sent for judicial remand.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2024 11:10 am

IIMA releases case studies on Pramukh Swami Maharaj Shatabdi Mahotsav

BENGALURU: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad released case studies on the Pramukh Swami Maharaj Shatabdi Mahotsav. Called as the Pramukh Swami Maharaj (PSM) Nagar, an area of around 600-acres on the outskirts of Ahmedabad was transformed in a matter of nine months to celebrate the centenary year of Pramukh Swami Maharaj. More than 1.2 crore people visited the PSM Nagar between December 15, 2022 and January 13, 2023 and the IIMA took up a case study on this event, which is said to be one of the worlds largest religious congregation. Authored by professors Vishal Gupta, Saral Mukherjee, and Chetan Soman, the studies explore the planning and execution of PSM Nagar, created by Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS). Prof Saral Mukherjee and Prof Chetan Soman highlighted the design and execution of this mega-project, emphasising innovative approaches to infrastructure, logistics, sustainability, and the role of technology. This initiative represents a academic milestone, drawing comparisons to Harvard Universitys case study on the Kumbh Mela. It underscores how PSM Nagar exemplifies a unique blend of scale, offering timeless lessons for projects of any magnitude.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2024 10:27 am

ISRO Strengthens Global Ties with ESA for Gaganyaan Missions

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has signed a Technical Implementing Plan (TIP) with the European Space Agency (ESA) to ensure critical ground tracking support for Indias ambitious Gaganyaan missions. The agreement, signed on December 4, 2024, is seen as a significant step toward enhancing orbital operations and maintaining seamless communication. Dr. Anilkumar A K, Director of ISTRAC, represented ISRO, while Dietmar Pilz, Director of Technology, Engineering, and Quality at ESA, signed the agreement on behalf of ESA. The signing ceremony took place in the presence of ISRO Chairman Dr. S Somanath and Didier van der Hasselt, Belgium's Ambassador to India. ISRO emphasized the importance of this collaboration through a post on X, stating, Strengthening global collaboration! On Dec 4, 2024, ISRO and ESA signed a Technical Implementing Plan to provide ground tracking support for the Gaganyaan Mission. A major step for seamless orbital operations and data continuity! Enhanced Support for Gaganyaan Missions The agreement enables ESA to provide ground station support, ensuring uninterrupted communication and data flow with the Orbital Module for monitoring and operational needs. This partnership reflects the strong collaborative history between ISRO and ESA, with both agencies contributing to the success of numerous past missions. The Gaganyaan project aims to demonstrate Indias human spaceflight capabilities by sending a three-member crew to a 400-kilometer orbit for a three-day mission. The crew will return safely, landing in Indian waters. PSLV-C59 Mission Success Adding to the momentum, ISRO successfully launched the PSLV-C59/PROBA-3 mission on December 5, 2024. This mission deployed ESAs satellites into precise orbits, showcasing the dedication of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), ISRO, and ESA teams. The PSLV-C59 carried the Proba-3 spacecraft, a pioneering technology demonstration mission by ESA. Proba-3 features a pair of satellites flying in a fixed formation, simulating a single large structure in space. This mission demonstrates advanced formation-flying and rendezvous technologies, underlining the growing sophistication of space exploration. Strengthening Global Partnerships ISRO and ESAs commitment to cooperation underscores the growing importance of international collaboration in space exploration. As India continues its journey toward human spaceflight, partnerships like these pave the way for technological advancements and shared achievements. ISRO Successfully Launches PSLV-C59 Rocket with ESA's Proba-3 Satellites After Rescheduling, ISRO to Launch Proba-3 Mission Satellites Today ISRO Reschedules PSLV-C59 Launch Due to Anomaly in PROBA-3 Spacecraft

News Track 6 Dec 2024 4:11 pm

Follow admin protocol: Cabinet Secretary's warning to Government officials

Cabinet Secretary TV Somanathan addressed workflow disruptions in Union ministries caused by officers' reluctance to follow reporting lines due to perceived seniority issues. He emphasized adherence to the Central Staffing Scheme, warning of consequences for non-compliance and offering repatriation to the parent cadre for those unwilling to adapt.

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2024 12:14 am

ISRO gearing up for space docking mission by December end: Somanath

ISRO will launch PSLV-C60 rocket this December. The mission will showcase the SPADEX space docking experiment. This follows the successful PSLV-C59/Probas-3 mission with the European Space Agency. The Probas-3 mission focused on Heliophysics, the study of the Sun and its planets. India and ESA scientists collaborated on this project. PSLV-C60 is ready for its final launch preparations.

The Economic Times 5 Dec 2024 11:13 pm

Demand for Almatti-Yadgir railway line in Karnataka to be placed before Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnav, V Somanna

At present, the distance between Vijayapura and Yadgir by train is 328 kilometres with people compelled to travel via Hotagi, Kalaburagi, and Wadi. The proposed line will reduce the distance to approximately 165 km

The Hindu 5 Dec 2024 10:51 am

Adventure Water Sports Make Debut at Hussain Sagar Lake

Hyderabad : Telangana Tourism introduced adventure water sports at Hussainsagar lake (Lumbini Park) marking its debut in the state. It was inaugurated by tourism minister Jupally Krishna Rao, who enjoyed a jet ski ride alongside Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation (TSTDC) chairman Patel Ramesh Reddy, here on Wednesday. Krishna Rao said that the government was going all-out to tap the state's vast potential in tourism, including picturesque destinations, historical landmarks, temple tourism and adventure sports. Water sports have been gaining immense popularity. The government is committed to enhancing water-related recreational facilities. Efforts are underway to identify water bodies across the state, including in the backwaters of Somasila in the Krishna river basin and Nagarjunasagar. These will be transformed into world-class tourism destinations. These initiatives would not only boost the state's revenue but also create employment for local communities, he said. The minister said that cleaning and purifying lakes remain a priority for the government. He criticised the BRS administration for failing to deliver promises to improve Hussain Sagar lake. The newly introduced activities at the lake include jet skiing, kayaking, jet attack rides, and water rollers (zorbing), providing families with diverse options. Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, environmentalist B.V. Subba Rao called for caution alongside the push for water sports. He said the safety and well-being of participants should remain a priority. The authorities have to involve the pollution control board (PCB) and ensure regular testing of the water quality in the lake. He also suggested LED screens at the lake and prominent display of safety guidelines and instructions so that tourists are aware of potential risks and understand the dos and donts for safe participation in water sports. Amaravati Boating Club CEO Tarun Kakani and other officials were present on the occasion.

Deccan Chronicle 5 Dec 2024 1:32 am

ecDNA challenges law of genetics, groundbreaking new studies find

Three papers in Nature have reported how extrachromosomal DNA contributes to the progression of cancer and drug resistance; the findings also challenge a law of genetics

The Hindu 4 Dec 2024 5:30 am

Cabinet secretary seeks detailed progress reports of activities from ministries for better evaluation

Cabinet secretary T V Somanathan has instructed ministries and departments to provide detailed monthly activity and progress reports by the 10th of each month.

The Times of India 2 Dec 2024 10:26 pm

Observe birth and death anniversary of constable Kistaiah: Mudiraj Mahasabha

Warangal: The state government must observe the birth and death anniversary of the separate Telangana movement martyr, constable P. Kistaiah, Mudiraj Mahasabha general secretary Palleboina Ashoka demanded on Sunday. He was speaking at an event at Hanamkonda where the Mudiraj Mahasabha, under the leadership of district unit president Bayya Swamy and secretary Puli Rajinikanth. paid tributes to Kistaiah. Kistaiah who belonged to Mudiraj community actively participated in the movement and sacrificed his life for achieving statehood, Ashok said. Because of the thousands of people like Kistaiah who participated in the Telangana movement, the long-lasting dream of separate state became a reality, he said. The previous BRS government did not recognise the efforts of Telangana udyamakarulu and those who sacrificed their lives fighting for a separate state. The Congress, which is completing one year in power, must recognise the sacrifice done by Kistaiah as the first Telangana martyr who belonged to the Backward Class community, and observe his birth and death anniversaries. A statue of Kistaiah should be installed on Tank Bund in Hyderabad, Ashok demanded. Association members Puli Vikram, Bussa Mallesham, S. Somaiah, Raj Kumar, Naveen, Krishna, Ramesh, Shoban, Sambamurthy, Ravi, Prabhakar, Satish, Mahendar, Umesh, Vasu, Raju, Shekar, Shiva, Devander, Hari Krishna and Vijendar were present at the event.

Deccan Chronicle 1 Dec 2024 8:42 pm

Gag MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, demands Yediyurappa's Supporters

Bengaluru: Supporters of former Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party Central Parliamentary Board member BS Yediyurappa met him at his residence in Bengaluru on Sunday demanding Yediyurappa to initiate steps to gag party MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal who has been critical over the party's leadership in Karnataka. In the meantime, State BJP president B.Y. Vijayendra stated he met national leaders to discuss the prevailing political scenario in Karnataka but did not press for disciplinary action against Yatnal for his outbursts at him and his father Yediyurappa on numerous occasions. However, former BJP Lok Sabha member Pratap Simha termed Basanagouda Patil Yatnal as an asset to BJP and most popular leader of the party in the State. Simha stated Yatnal has a huge fan following across the State and the party will benefit from him along with other leaders. It may be recalled here Basanagouda Patil Yatnal representing Vijayapura Assembly seat attributed BJPs defeat in recent Assembly by-poll to Shiggaon, Channapatna and Sandur to the leadership of Yediyurappa and Vijayendra. Besides, Yatnal and his supporters have launched a parallel protest against the Wakf Board. A Yeddyurappa loyalist and former minister M.P. Renukacharya told reporters about 50 leaders including former ministers and MLAs met Yediyurappa voluntarily to express their support to him and urged Yediyurappa to initiate steps to gag Yatnal. In reply to the demand to gag Yatnal, Renukacharya said Yediyurappa asked the leaders to wait for about 10-days for things to settle down. Another Yediyurappa loyalist and former minister Hartal Halappa said if Yatnal continued his tirade against the party leader then the leadership asked Yediyurappa to initiate steps to put brakes on Yatnal. Yediyurappa asked party leaders to wait for about 10-days. Ballari former MLA Gali Somashekar Reddy said party workers in Mysuru demanded stern action against Yatnal and national party leaders will look into the issue of initiating action against Yatnal.

Deccan Chronicle 1 Dec 2024 5:18 pm

Medigadda Barrage Dysfunction Revives Hope for Sironcha Farmers

HYDERABAD: Around 20,000 people from 25 villages in Sironcha taluka in Maharashtras Gadchiroli district are rejoicing the failure of the Kaleshwaram scheme as their fortunes have been revived by the Medigadda barrages dysfunction. Sironcha taluka located on the banks of Godavari river is famed for its chilli and cotton crops. Besides inundating hundreds of acres of farm land, water in the Medigadda barrage spilled over to their fields in the peak monsoon season. Ashok Damaji from Rajannapalli said that they were in the worst phase of their life when the barrage was commissioned in 2019. Though the barrage helped people of Sironcha to save a detour of over 18 km to reach Kaleshwaram in Telangana, they had to lose productive agricultural land. Devendra Verma from Ankisa pointed out that the Telangana government had acquired around 900 acres of land by paying between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 11 lakh per acre. Approximately, 1300 acres of agricultural land in 23 villages were lost due to floods and backwaters, he said. But, farmers in some villages in Sironcha taluka managed to raise crops in the last kharif season and even the crop area increased in the Rabi season. Deorao from Karaspalli said that Goddess Lakshmi, referring to the name of the barrage, had saved them and they are hoping to revive agriculture in all the lands as the Telangana government may not revive the barrage. Farmers from Kataram and Manthani mandals in Manthani constituency are also jubilant as they have once again raised cotton and paddy crops in hundreds of acres. All major Kaleshwaram scheme barrages Medigadda (Lakshmi), Kannepally (Parvati), Annaram (Saraswati) and Sundilla are in Mathani constituency. With the Godavari and Manair flowing through the constituency, farmers from villages in the catchment area of the two rivers took to cultivation of paddy and cotton in their fields. The project had inundated around 280 acres of fields in the backwater of the Kaleshwaram project. The farmers of around 22 villages, including include Siripuram, Besthapally, Gunjapadugu, Potharam, Vilochavaram, Nagepally, Adavisomanpally, Gopalpur, Chinna Odela of Manthani mandal and Damerakunta, Lakshmipur, Gundrathipally, Ganagpuri, Mallaram, Vilasagar and Gangaram of Kataram mandal were the most affected. But, the dysfunctional barrage had once again helped them revive their agricultural operations. Farmers from Kataram and Manthani mandals are a delighted lot now as they are set to reap benefits as their fields were not submerged in the backwaters of the Kaleshwaram project. Meanwhile, the project added to the misery to people living in several colonies in Mancherial town as the backwaters of Godavari flood waters entered their houses in the rainy season. The state government sanctioned Rs 255 crore to build protection walls along the Rallavagu to check the flow of backwaters of Godavari. Low-lying colonies in the towns Ramnagar and NTR Nagar are at risk of flood threats, especially because the projects backwaters and water discharged from Yellampalli enter the colonies. Medigadda and Annaram barrages' backwaters have become a nightmare for many farmers since a large extent of agricultural lands in Chennur Assembly constituency (Mancherial district) and Manthani in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district were submerged during the October 2023 monsoon. Narsapur, Sundarashala, Beerelli and Ponkur villages located on the banks of river Godavari in Chennur Assembly constituency were badly affected by the backwaters of Medigadda barrage. Now they are heaving a sigh of relief as are the farmers from Mallaram, Gangapuri, Gundarathpalli, Damarakuna, Laxmipur and Villasagar villages. With inputs from Pillalamarri Srinivas and Puli Sharat Kumar

Deccan Chronicle 1 Dec 2024 12:40 am

US universities urge foreign students to return before Trump's swearing-in.

New York: Several American universities have issued travel advisories for their international students as well as staff and urged them to return to the US before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in January next year amid concerns over travel bans that may be enacted by his administration.Trump will take the oath of office on January 20 and has announced that he will sign several executive orders on issues of economy and immigration on his first day as the 47th President of the United States. Amid concerns over the disruptions caused by travel bans during his first term as president, several top US universities are issuing travel advisories for their international students and faculty who may be travelling outside the country around Trump's inauguration. According to data from the US Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and the Institute of International Education, India and China made up over half (54 per cent) of all international students in the United States. But for the first time since 2009, India became the leading place of origin with 331,602 international students in the United States in 2023/2024, reflecting a 23 per cent increase from the prior year, surpassing China, according to data from the 'Open Doors 2024 Report on International Educational Exchange'. China was the second leading place of origin, despite a 4 per cent decline to 277,398 students. It remained the top-sending country for undergraduates and non-degree students, sending 87,551 and 5,517, respectively. Associate Dean and Director at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) International Students Office David Elwell in a post following the presidential elections said that with every election, when there is a change in administration on the federal level there can be changes in policies, regulations, and legislation that impacts higher education as well as immigration and visa status matters. Elwell urged students to assess their travel plans over the upcoming winter break, noting that new executive orders under Trump may impact travel and visa processing. In addition, election transitions also impact staffing levels at US Embassies/Consulates abroad, which could impact entry visa processing times. Students who would need to apply for a new entry visa at the US Embassy/Consulate abroad to return to the US in their student status should assess the possibility of facing any extensive processing times and have a backup plan if they must travel abroad and wait for a new entry visa to be issued. Any processing delays could impact students' ability to return to the US as planned, Elwell said. The Office of Global Affairs at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in an advisory recommended that its international community-- including all international students, scholars, faculty and staff under UMass immigration sponsorship strongly consider returning to the US before the presidential inauguration if they are planning on travelling internationally during the winter holiday break. While noting that this was not a requirement or mandate from UMass, nor was it based on any current US government policy or recommendation, the university added that given that a new presidential administration can enact new policies on their first day in office (January 20) and based on previous experience with travel bans that were enacted in the first Trump administration in 2017, the Office of Global Affairs is making this advisory out of an abundance of caution to hopefully prevent any possible travel disruption to members of our international community. We are not able to speculate on what a travel ban will look like if enacted, nor can we speculate on what particular countries or regions of the world may or may not be affected. The Wesleyan Argus, the college newspaper of Wesleyan University, said in a report that the university has been evaluating the potential future impacts of the Trump administration on international and undocumented students. Much uncertainty surrounds the possible changes to American immigration policy that could be enacted by the Trump administration beginning January 20, 2025. The report added that Wesleyan's Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) has been concerned about sweeping policy changes that could be implemented soon after Trump's inauguration. With the presidential inauguration happening on Monday, January 20, 2025, and uncertainties around President-elect Donald Trump's plans for immigration-related policy, the safest way to avoid difficulty re-entering the country is to be physically present in the US on January 19 and the days thereafter of the spring semester, an email sent on November 18 to international students studying under the F-1 visa read, according to the Wesleyan Argus report. Within a week of his first term as president, Trump had in January 2017 signed an executive order banning nationals of seven Muslim-majority countries - Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen - from entering the US for 90 days, causing massive disruptions among communities and outrage and concerns by civil rights organisations.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Nov 2024 8:13 am

Centre approves 141 Crore loans for development of Ramappa Circuit and Somasila Retreat

Centre approved 40 projects across 23 States under the Special Assistance to States/Union Territories for Capital Investment (SASCI) scheme

The Hindu 30 Nov 2024 5:00 am

Telangana's Ramappa, Somasila Circuits to Receive Rs 142 crore Assistance

Hyderabad: The Centre had included Ramappa and Somasila tourist circuits from the state under the special assistance to states/Union Territories for capital investment (SASCI), which would get Rs 142 crore assistance. Under the sustainable tourism circuits, Ramappa get grant Rs 74 crore assistance and Somasila Rs 68 crore for the wellness and spiritual retreat in the Nallamala forests. The Centre has identified 40 projects under the SASCI with a financial outlay of Rs 3,295.76 crore. States would get 50-year interest-free support under the scheme, which helps boost the local economy and create employment. Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union tourism minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat for including two projects from Telangana, Telangana BJP president and Union minister G. Kishan Reddy pointed out that the state had benefited in the past under Swadesh Darshan scheme. A number of tourist destinations including Somasila, Singhotam, Kadalivanam, Akka Mahadevi, Egala Penta, Farhabad, Uma Maheshwaram and Mallela Teertham had been developed as eco-circuits at a cost of Rs 92 crore. The renovation works of Ramappa temple were going ahead with Rs 62 crore under the PRASAD scheme. Kishan Reddy said that the Laknavaram, Medavaram, Tadwai, Damarawai, Malluru and Bogata waterfalls had been included the Girijan Circuit under Swadesh Darshan scheme at a cost of Rs 80 crore. The Centre had already developed Paigah Tombs, Hayat Bakshi Masjid, and Raymonds Tomb under the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park at a cost of Rs 97 crore. Kishan Reddy said that works were underway under the PRASAD scheme for development of the Lord Seetharamaswamy temple in Bhadrachalam with Rs 42 crore, Jogulamba temple with Rs 4.5 crore and Balkampet Yellamma temple in Hyderabad. The Centre also provided Rs 57 crore for development of the Bhuvanagiri fort, Rs 38 crore for Anantagiri eco-tourism project under Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme. The Modi government also allocated Rs 25 crore for Nalgonda culture and heritage project under the Challenge Based Destination Development Scheme and Rs 10 crore to develop Kalki Cheruvu in Kamareddy under eco-tourism project. Kishan Reddy pointed out that the Centre was giving financial assistance for development of Warangal fort, Golconda fort, Osmania University, sound, illumination and lighting works at Tank Bund, Buddhavanam at Nagarjunasagar, Thousand Pillar temple, besides setting up the regional centre of the Sangeet Natak Academy. The Centre was also giving assistance to Epigraphy Museum, Mint Museum and Komaram Bheem Tribal Museum, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Nov 2024 9:22 pm

Startups Are Key Drivers in Indias Space Mission Success, Says ISRO Chairman S Somanath

Pointing out the scope of business activities for the private sector, he said India has just 15 operational space satellites, which is a relatively small number, said Somanath.

Bloomberg Quint 29 Nov 2024 6:38 pm

My periods had just started when I got married to Sheikh Uncle, 15 days later he was missing and I was pregnant: Read horrifying reality of Hyderabads Nikah Mutah industry

Now, men from Somalia and Sudan also choose young Muslim girls from Hyderabad for 'Nikah Mutah.'

OpIndia 28 Nov 2024 5:06 pm

Parliament Winter Session: Nirmala Sitharaman to Present Banking Law Amendments

As the Parliament Winter Session begins today, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to introduce several key bills, including the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill. This bill aims to modify the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, along with proposed changes to the Banking Regulation Act and the State Bank of India Act. the Finance Minister will also present amendments to the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act of 1970 and 1980 for consideration. In other legislative matters, Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw will introduce the Railways (Amendment) Bill to update the Railway Act, 1989. Jayant Chaudhary, who serves as Minister of State for the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and the Ministry of Education, will deliver an update on the implementation of the 56th Report of the Standing Committee. This report focuses on the Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion (SANKALP) Project under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship. Union Minister Faggan Singh Kulaste, along with National Commission for Scheduled Tribes Vice-Chairman Ananta Nayak, will seek the inclusion of a Rajya Sabha member in committees focused on the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for the 2024-25 period. A motion will also be put forward by BJP MPs Rodmal Nagar and Ganesh Singh to elect a Rajya Sabha member to the Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will call for the election of two members to join the Council of Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Several Union Ministers, including Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Pankaj Chaudhary, and others, will present documents in the lower house. Meanwhile, Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu will bring the Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024, to the table. This bill seeks to regulate various aspects of aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance, and other related matters. Union Minister JP Nadda is expected to move a motion concerning the election of a member to the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore. Union Minister Manohar Lal will also propose the election of a member to the Advisory Council of the Delhi Development Authority for a four-year term. MoS Veeranna Somanna will make a statement in the Upper House about the status of water resource initiatives, focusing on the recommendations in recent reports related to drinking water and sanitation. The Parliament Winter Session is scheduled to run from November 25 to December 20, with a pause on November 26 to celebrate Constitution Day. Parliament Winter Session Begins with Key Legislative Focus PM Modi to Inaugurate Global Cooperative Conference, Launching International Year of Cooperatives 2025

News Track 25 Nov 2024 11:11 am

Maryade Prashne movie review: Nagaraja Somayajis relatable social thriller suffers from an identity crisis

Helped by fine performances, Maryade Prashne is a relevant commentary on the class divide but the film suffers from an unfocused screenplay

The Hindu 24 Nov 2024 11:53 am

Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole scrapes through in Sakoli, wins by 208 votes

MUMBAI: Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole survived a scare from his nearest BJP rival in the Sakoli assembly constituency but managed to win the tight contest by a narrow margin of 208 votes. Patole, the incumbent Congress MLA from Sakoli, polled 96,795 votes, while his challenger from BJP, Avinash Brahmankar, came tantalisingly close to bagging 96,587 votes. Independent nominee Somadatta Karanjekar was a distant third, bagging 18,309 votes. While Patole managed to save the face with the thin margin, the Congress unit led by him and the Maha Vikas Aghadi were routed by the BJP-led Mahayuti in the one-sided contest.

The New Indian Express 23 Nov 2024 11:29 pm

Somanath hails role of illustrious ISRO leaders

Coimbatore: ISRO Chairman Dr S Somanath spoke about how the quality of organisational leadership at the premier space exploration agency has contributed to both individual and institutional growth. Speaking on the first day of the 13th edition of Insight The DNA of Success in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Dr Somanath paid tribute to the illustrious [] The post Somanath hails role of illustrious ISRO leaders appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 23 Nov 2024 1:40 am

Interstate burglar apprehended in Tirupati; 6 lakh recovered

Tirupati :Tirupati police on Friday arrested an interstate burglar, identified as Guruvilla Appala Naidu (29) from Somarajupalli village in Prakasam district. The arrest comes after the theft of 8 lakh from a Western Union Money Transfer office in Tirupati on November 15. The burglary occurred in broad daylight when the office owner locked the premises and stepped out for lunch. Acting on the complaint, the Tirupati Central Crime Station police, under the direction of district SP L. Subba Rayudu and additional SP Nagabhushana Rao, launched an investigation. Following technical lead, the police apprehended the accused near Sai Nirmala Kalyana Mandapam on Friday. Police recovered 6 lakh and a screwdriver used in the crime. Appala Naidu has a history of 18 theft cases across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Commending the teams efforts, the SP announced cash rewards for the investigating officers.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Nov 2024 11:25 pm

Handle Village Relocation From Tiger Reserves Sensitively: Surekha

Hyderabad: The government was committed to tiger conservation and forest protection and supported the relocation of villages from within the states two tiger reserves at Kawal, and Amrabad, but this should be done with sensitivity to the needs of the people to be relocated, forests and environment minister Konda Surekha said on Friday. Surekha, who chaired a meeting of officials from the Amrabad and Kawal tiger reserves, along with members of their governing bodies, said that relocation could be an emotional issue. Currently, two villages in Kawal and four in Amrabad are in the process of relocation, with the government creating new habitations with all required facilities to the oustees, along with land or cash compensation as per the wishes of those who are being relocated. Surekha said the government would discuss further the issue of increasing compensation for families whose members lose lives in conflicts with wild animals from the present Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. She said that the Congress government had increased the compensation from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh in such cases. She called on the officials to expand eco-tourism activities in the two reserves, but that this must be done in a scientific manner. She said in Amrabad, the officials should continue to focus on further developing the Mannur, Maddimadugu, Somasia, Domalapenta, and Akkamahadevi Caves circuits. The meeting was attended among others by Achampet MLA Vamsikrishna, Khanapur MLA Vedma Bojju, Nizamabad Rural MLA Rekupalli Bhupathi Reddy, Forest Principal Secretary Ahmed Nadeem, PCCF (HOFF) RM Dobriyal, and PCCF (Wildlife) Elu Singh Meru.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Nov 2024 10:39 pm

Sadhguru discusses scaling up enterprise at 13th edition of INSIGHT at Isha Yoga Center

At the INSIGHT program in Coimbatore, ISRO Chairman Dr. S Somanath emphasized the importance of leadership in organizational success, citing ISRO's journey as an example. Welspun CEO Dipali Goenka highlighted the growth of women in her company and the significance of embracing the entrepreneurial journey. Sadhguru emphasized India's shift towards entrepreneurship and the need for businesses to scale up.

The Times of India 22 Nov 2024 3:48 pm

Benefits of Practicing Somatic Yoga Movements

Increased body awareness: Somatic yoga encourages a heightened awareness of internal sensations, helping individuals become more attuned to their bodies. The post Benefits of Practicing Somatic Yoga Movements appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .

HealthyLife WeRIndia 22 Nov 2024 10:32 am

Slow Moving Somatic Yoga Poses

Following Five Somatic yoga poses are generally practiced in Somatic yoga. These are modifications of traditional yoga with very slow movements The post Slow Moving Somatic Yoga Poses appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .

HealthyLife WeRIndia 22 Nov 2024 10:31 am

Difference Between Traditional and Somatic Yoga

Other differences between traditional and somatic yoga involve Yogis ultimate goal, breath awareness and posture alignment The post Difference Between Traditional and Somatic Yoga appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .

HealthyLife WeRIndia 22 Nov 2024 10:29 am

How somatic yoga is different from traditional yoga?

Somatic yoga originated from traditional yoga. It is modification of traditional yoga for specific reasons and the practice of certain poses The post How somatic yoga is different from traditional yoga? appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .

HealthyLife WeRIndia 22 Nov 2024 10:28 am

Gentle Somatic Yoga -Slow Mindful Movements For Stress Release And Overall Well Being

Somatic yoga typically refers to a style of yoga that incorporates principles of somatic movement. Somatic movement involves a deep awareness The post Gentle Somatic Yoga -Slow Mindful Movements For Stress Release And Overall Well Being appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .

HealthyLife WeRIndia 22 Nov 2024 10:26 am

Mess up by traffic police leads to chaos on the roads

Hyderabad: Hyderabad city traffic police failed miserably in managing traffic as a result of which there was utter chaos in many areas, including main roads located in the central part, even as the Koti Deepotsavam- 2024 was underway on Thursday evening. With President Droupadi Murmu attending the programme at NTR Stadium, traffic restrictions were imposed from 5.30 pm to 9 pm from the Begumpet airport to NTR Stadium. Literally left unregulated, traffic went out of gear at main junctions like the Somajiguda circle, Khairatabad circle, Tank Bund and the vicinity of the stadium. Clogged traffic and the congested roads filled with jammed vehicles on the narrow paths and commuters expressing frustration was the order of the day, especially on the connecting roads to these junctions, including from Raj Bhavan to the venue. Visitors had a tough time reaching the venue, which was made worse in locating the makeshift parking lot at PVR function hall and the U-turn at Steel Bridge. Ironically, 225 police personnel from various police stations were deployed only near the venue. Autorickshaw driver Asif said, It was all packed near the Tolichowki. I did not know how to get out of it. Here too, there is so much traffic because people have to get down and give money to us, even as the impatient ones from behind kept honking. A student blamed the organisers and police cops for the disorderly mess and asked, What can one do in emergency situations? Traffic was clogged at the Punjagutta and Greenlands junctions, Begumpet flyover, HPS exit, Shyam Lal building, PNT flyover, airport Y junction, Monappa junction, Yashoda Hospital, Raj Bhavan Road, VV statue, Khairatabad flyover, Necklace rotary, NTR Marg, Telugu Talli junction and flyover, Katta Maisamma, Iqbal Minar, Old Ambedkar statue junction, Tank Bund, Ashok nagar junction and NTR stadium. A traffic police officer said, There was a two-day dress rehearsal regarding deployment of the traffic police, timings and how to react in case of any emergency. It was more so when the 31-vehicle convoy of the President started from Begumpet airport. Meetings were held by the chief of protocol and 30 various departments, including police, electricity, GHMC, forest, electricity and tele-communications to provide a route with no untoward incident. As soon as the Presidents convoy left the stadium, police personnel on the roads started clearing the congesting roads.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 11:36 pm

Royal Enfield is Back With Motoverse in Goa

Imagine a space where the thump of a thousand engines blends perfectly with groovy tunes from Indias most popular artists; a place where the warm coastal sun serves as a companion irrespective of what piques your interest and where stories about adventures on two wheels echo through every corner. Well, say hello to Motoverse, Royal Enfields largest annual community gathering. Slated from November 22-24 in Vagator, Goa, Motoverse is a celebration of culture and passion that goes far beyond a love for life on the saddle. Its where the thrill of the ride meets the pulse of culture, where adventurers and dreamers come together to connect, explore, and create memories that last a lifetime. So if youre looking for a festival to end the year with a bang, look no furtherMotoverse has the right doses of music, exploration, adventure, fashion and culinary experiencesperfect riders and non-riders alike! ARTIST LINE-UP Day 1, November 22 Main Stage: Ankur & the Ghalat Family, Karan Kanchan & Friends ft. MC Altaf, D'Evil, Sammohit, Tech Panda x Kenzani, Spotify Radar: Gini, Osho Jain, and Zephyrtone Day 2, November 23 Main Stage: Agam, and Rajakumari ft. Shah Rule MotoShop: Bharg Kale, House of Tuneman presents Folk of Tuneman and Madstarbase Day 3, November 24 Main Stage: Ritviz, The Raghu Dixit Project, and Bloodywood MotoShop: Kiss Nuka, and Moli Gala Recording Company feat Lojal, Anoushka Masky, Chirag Todi, Frizzel D'Souza, & Irfana Segmented between these power-packed performances, the MotoSonic stage will also give space to some exclusively curated fashion shows featuring Royal Enfield Apparel; with different themes like Vintage (on Day 1), Adrenaline (on Day 2), and City (on Day 3). The shows will feature prominent faces like Harnaaz Sandhu, Milind Soman, Satyadeep Misra, Sunny Kaushal, and Rhea Singha as showstoppers. One of the many exhilarating displays will be the Maut Ka Kuan (Well of Death) a timeless spectacle that has thrilled Indian audiences since the days of the old circus.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 3:44 pm

2 CTOs, 2 GHMC Staff in ACB Net

Hyderabad: Two commercial tax officers and two GHMC sanitary field assistants were apprehended by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for demanding bribes in exchange for official favours. According to ACB officials, Mahabub Basha, assistant commissioner (ST) of Malakpet Circle, demanded a bribe of Rs.1 lakh to issue a letter to defreeze the complainants bank account. The accused accepted a bribe of Rs.50,000 through Soma Shekar, assistant commercial tax officer. Officials recovered the bribe amount from Soma Shekars table drawer, and chemical tests confirmed the substances. Additionally, Saleem Khan, field assistant (outsourcing) at GHMC Circle 18 in Jubilee Hills, demanded a bribe of Rs.60,000 from the complainant to waive fines on his coffee shop. Further investigation revealed G. Ramesh, sanitary field assistant, had also accepted a bribe of Rs.50,000 directly from his pocket. All four accused have been arrested for misconduct and corruption while performing public duties and will be presented before the ACB special judge.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 1:16 am

3-Day IMAs 66th State Conference to Be Held in Guntur From Nov. 22

Vijayawada: The 66th State Conference of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) will take place over three days, from November 22 to 24, at the GMCANA Auditorium of Guntur Medical College in Guntur. Dr. T. Seva Kumar, the organising secretary of, the 66th IMA State Conference said that this conference marks the first time it has been held in Guntur in 16 years, with the last one conducted in 2008 under the leadership of Dr. N. Kishore. Dr. Seva Kumar mentioned that over 1,500 doctors from across the state are expected to attend the conference. Notable guests at the event will include Union minister of state for rural development and Communications Dr Pemmasani Chandrasekhar, IMA national President Dr. R.V. Ashokan; and general secretary Dr Anil Kumar and J. Nayak, among others. The first day of the conference will feature workshops on topics such as ultrasound scanning, ECG, BLS (CPR), and echocardiography. On the second and third days, 70 renowned medical specialists from various fields will deliver lectures on modern medical practices, diagnosis, and treatment methods. Esteemed neurologists Dr. V. Rama Tharaknath and Dr. P. Vijaya; prominent cardiologists Dr. B. Somaraju, Dr. P. Ramesh Babu, and Dr. P.N.S. Haritha; gynaecologist Dr. Anagani Manjula; orthopaedic surgeons Dr. B. Narender Reddy and Dr. J. Naresh Babu; and cancer specialists Dr. M.G. Nag Kishore, Dr. Durgaprasad, and Dr. T.V. Sivarama Krishna will also participate and present during the conference. The organising chairman, Dr. G. Nandakishore, and former IMA president Dr. N. Kishore also spoke at the press conference, which was attended by IMA Guntur branch president Dr. Y. Subbarayudu, secretary Dr. B. Sai Krishna, and other members.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Nov 2024 8:18 pm

'If India Can Make Rocket Sensors, It Can Make Car Sensors Too': ISRO Chief

ISRO Chairman S Somanath on Wednesday highlighted the need to manufacture car sensors domestically instead of relying on imports.

NDTV 20 Nov 2024 5:03 pm

If India can make rocket sensors, it can also make car sensors: ISRO chief Somanath

At the Bengaluru Tech Summit, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath urged domestic production of car sensors to reduce reliance on imports and highlighted the need for cost-effective manufacturing to achieve viability. He praised recent space sector reforms for fostering private sector growth and emphasized technology transfer to enable private sector participation in the burgeoning space industry.

The Economic Times 20 Nov 2024 4:44 pm